To plot more the points, we move up one and right two.
<h3>How to plot more the points?</h3>
The ratios are given as:
(1, 0.5), (2, 1), and (5, 2.5)
Calculate the slope (m) using:

So, we have:

Evaluate

This gives

The above means
Vertical : Horizontal = 1 : 2
This means a vertical movement of 1, followed by an horizontal movement of 1
Hence, to plot more the points, we move up one and right two.
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Complete question
Three equivalent ratios are shown on the graph. On a coordinate plane, points (1, 0.5), (2, 1), and (5, 2.5) are plotted. Starting on one of the plotted points, how can you plot more equivalent ratio points?
36000 divided by 29,400 get the answer then divide by 12
The point-slope formula:

We have a slope m = 2 and point (-8, 2)
Substitute:
