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B
smaller than 0
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C
equivalent
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D
equal to 1
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Solution
The correct option is C equivalent Ratio tables show equivalent ratios between two quantities. We can create a ratio table by multiplying (or dividing) both quantities in the ratio by the same value (except 0) to find an equivalent ratio.
Example:
2
8
4
16
5
20
Here, 2:8::1:4 4:16::1:4 5:20::1:4
Hence, it is a ratio table, as ratios in the given table are equivalent to 1:4.