Respuesta :

Answer:

6:22, 9:33

Step-by-step explanation:

When writing equivalent ratios, you use two of the numbers from the original ratio and multiply them evenly to get an equivalent ratio.

[tex]\mathrm{p:q~or~\frac{p}{q} = \frac{x(p)}{x(q)}}\\\mathrm{\frac{6 \times 2}{11 \times 2} = 6:22}\\\mathrm{\frac{6 \times 3}{11 \times 3} = 9:33}[/tex]

Answer:

6:22 and 9:33

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 6:22 and 9:33

Think of the ratio like a fraction, one way to find an equivalent ratio is to simplify the current ratio. But in this case, we are unable because we can divide 3 by 3 to get one, but not 11 by 3.

3 divided by 3 = 1

11 divided by 3 = does not evenly divide

Another way is to multiply both numbers by the same number.

3 times 2 = 6

11 times 2 = 22

And we can just keep doing the same with different numbers.

3 times 3 = 9

11 times 3 = 33