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Match the scenario with the term it represents. Jonathan designs a new car. The car can run 48 miles per gallon, or 48:1. Justin’s car can drive 10 miles per gallon, or 10:1. He wants to travel 40 miles, meaning he needs at least 4 gallons in his car (10:1 = 40:4). Kinsey’s sketches show the design of her lawn mower with its exact proportions but in a smaller size. ratioproportionscale

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