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KengaRu [80]
3 years ago
13

Select three ratios that are equivalent to 8: 5.

Mathematics
1 answer:
olchik [2.2K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: A C and D

Step-by-step explanation:

8:5 = 160%

16:10 = 160%

50:80 = 62.5%

48:30 = 160%

32:20 = 160%

64:35 = 185%

Glad to help!

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