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To complete the table, we can either multiply both the top x-values and the bottom y-values by the same factor to create equivalent ratios or we can add equivalent ratios which already exist in the table.
Example Answer:
We want to complete the given table using multiple operations. To do it, we can either multiply both the top x-values and the bottom y-values by the same factor to create equivalent ratios or we can add equivalent ratios which already exist in the table. As an example, let's multiply both values by a factor of 3.
Now, to try something different, we can add 4 to the top x-value and add 10 to the bottom y-value, because it is an equivalent ratio which already exists in the table.
We can also divide by the same factor, because it is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal.
Notice that this is just an example way of filling in this table. Feel free to choose different factors for multiplying and different order of performing operations if you want to. We also want to know if this is an equivalent ratio to the one in the next exercise. We will answer this question in the next exercise.