In order to find the ratios that are equivalent to 4 to 7, you multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. In this case, just see if it makes sense.
Answers: 8:14 because you multiply 4 and 7 by 2 to get an equal ration of 8:14 16/28 because you multiply 4 and 7 by 4 to get 16/28
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i think asking google will you get the answer to that question
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the correct answer is b. negative exponential growth.
step-by-step explanation:
you can tell it's an exponential function because it decreases rapidly then levels out and never touches the x-axis.
it is negative because the y-axis decreases as the x-axis increases.
therefore it is a negative exponential growth graph.
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