create a ratio tables that shows equivalent ratios for the ratio 4:9. include at least 5 columns. use different strategies to create the columns.​

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Step-by-step explanation:Sure, here's a ratio table for the ratio 4:9.

| 4:9 | 8:18 | 12:27 | 16:36 | 20:45 |

|-----|------|-------|-------|-------|

| 1x  | 2x   | 3x    | 4x    | 5x    |

In this table, each column represents a multiple of the original ratio. For example, the second column (8:18) is twice the original ratio (4:9), the third column (12:27) is three times the original ratio, and so on.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Here's a ratio table showing equivalent ratios for the ratio [tex]4:9[/tex]:

[tex]\boxed{\begin{aligned}\textsf{Original Ratio} &|& 4.9 \\ \textsf{Equivalent Ratio 1} &|& 8:18 \\ \textsf{Equivalent Ratio 2} &|& 12:27\\ \textsf{Equivalent Ratio 3} &| &16:36 \\\textsf{Equivalent Ratio 4} & |&20: 45 \\ \textsf{Equivalent Ratio 5} &| &24:54\end{aligned}}[/tex]

In this table, I've used the strategy of multiplying both parts of the original ratio by consecutive integers to generate the equivalent ratios. Each column represents a different strategy.

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