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Ali and Felicia analyzed the patterns of equivalent ratios for StartFraction 3 Over 8 EndFraction in the table below.
A multiplication table. In the column labeled 3, the numbers 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, and 27 are highlighted. In the column labeled 8, the numbers 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, and 72 are highlighted.
The table below summarizes the method that each person used to write equivalent ratios for StartFraction 3 Over 8 EndFraction.
Step 1: Step 2: First ratio Step 3: Second ratio
Ali Extend the table to column 16. Pick a row. Write a ratio comparing a number in column 6 to a number in column 16. Pick a different row. Write a ratio comparing a number in column 6 to a number in column 16.
Felicia Extend the table to column 24. Pick a row. Write a ratio comparing a number in column 9 to a number in column 24. Pick a different row. Write a ratio comparing a number in column 9 to a number in column 24.
Which person has a pattern of equivalent ratios for StartFraction 3 Over 8 EndFraction?
Ali only
Felicia only
both Ali and Felicia
neither Ali nor Felicia
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