The two ratios in the tables shown which have a common denominator you could use to compare is; 3/12 and 4/12
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Machael's ratio:
lemons to water = 1:4
Equivalent ratio
= 3 : 12
= 4 : 16
Sondra's ratio:
lemons to water = 2 : 6
Equivalent ratio
= 4 : 12
= 6 : 18
Therefore, the two ratios in the tables shown which have a common denominator you could use to compare is; StartFraction 3 Over 12 EndFraction and StartFraction 4 Over 12 EndFraction
Complete question
Michael and Sondra are mixing lemonade. In Michael’s lemonade, the ratio of lemons to water is 1:4. In Sondra’s lemonade, the ratio of lemons to water is 2:6. Several equivalent ratios for each mixture are shown in the ratio tables. Imagine that you want to compare Michael’s ratio to Sondra’s ratio. Which two ratios in the tables shown have a common denominator you could use to compare?
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I am bad at Common Core (I was good before, but not anymore) so I am saying none of the above
Answer:
Option A) Discrete and quantitative
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following situation in the question:
In a study of the effect of handedness on athletic ability.
Variable 1: Handedness - right-handed, left-handed, and ambidextrous
Variable 2: Athletic ability measured on a 12-point scale.
Dependent Variable:
- The dependent variable is the response variable and its value depends on the independent variable.
- A change in independent variable leads to a change in the dependent variable.
For the given case the athlete ability is the dependent variable that depends on the independent variable of handedness.
Athletic ability is measured on a 12 point scale. thus, it can take numerical values from 0 to 12.
Thus, it is a quantitative variable.
Since theses values are always expressed in whole numbers and not in decimals so they cannot take all the values within an interval.
Thus, it is a discrete variable.
Option A) Discrete and quantitative