
Equivalent ratios
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- Q1If the ratio of cats to dogs in a shelter is 3:4, which of the following is an equivalent ratio?2:59:106:84:530s
- Q2If there are 5 apples for every 2 oranges, which of the following ratios is equivalent?10:48:57:39:230s
- Q3The ratio of red marbles to blue marbles is 7:5. Which of the following is an equivalent ratio?14:1010:712:1121:1530s
- Q4If the ratio of pencils to erasers in a box is 4:3, which of the following ratios is equivalent?9:44:58:65:330s
- Q5If the ratio of bikes to scooters is 5:2, which of the following is an equivalent ratio?10:49:58:37:330s
- Q6The ratio of boys to girls in a school is 9:7. Which of the following ratios is equivalent?18:1420:1816:1215:1030s
- Q7If the ratio of roses to tulips in a garden is 3:5, which of the following ratios is equivalent?7:1210:186:89:1530s
- Q8The ratio of cats to dogs in a park is 6:9. Which of the following is an equivalent ratio?10:158:1114:2012:1830s
- Q9If the ratio of cars to buses in a parking lot is 7:3, which of the following is an equivalent ratio?13:89:510:414:630s