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  • 26-05-2021
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How could you use repeated addition to show ratios equivalent to 1:3 on a graph?

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Iqbal100 Iqbal100
  • 26-05-2021

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Use a table with x and y, every time x increases, it increases by 3, and every time y increases, it increases by 1

Repeated addition:

x                    y

0 + 3             0 + 1

3 + 3              1 +1

6 + 3              2 + 1

9 + 3               3 + 1

12 + 3             4 + 1

15 +3              5 + 1

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