To plot more the points, we move up one and right two.
The ratios are given as:
(1, 0.5), (2, 1), and (5, 2.5)
Calculate the slope (m) using:
[tex]m = \frac{y_2 -y_1}{x_2 -x_1}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]m = \frac{1 - 0.5}{2 - 1}[/tex]
Evaluate
[tex]m = \frac{0.5}{1}[/tex]
This gives
[tex]m = \frac{1}{2}[/tex]
The above means
Vertical : Horizontal = 1 : 2
This means a vertical movement of 1, followed by an horizontal movement of 1
Hence, to plot more the points, we move up one and right two.
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Complete question
Three equivalent ratios are shown on the graph. On a coordinate plane, points (1, 0.5), (2, 1), and (5, 2.5) are plotted. Starting on one of the plotted points, how can you plot more equivalent ratio points?