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Michael and Sondra are mixing lemonade. In Michael’s lemonade, the ratio of lemons to water is 1:4. In Sondra’s lemonade, the ratio of lemons to water is 2:6. Several equivalent ratios for each mixture are shown in the ratio tables. Michael
Lemons
Cups of Water
1 4
3 12
4 16
Sondra
Lemons
Cups of Water
2 6
4 12
6 18

Imagine that you want to compare Michael’s ratio to Sondra’s ratio. Which two ratios in the tables shown have a common denominator you could use to compare?

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