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The table shows one point from the given graph. How
could you find more ordered pairs to create a graph and
table of equivalent fractions? Check all that apply.
Include the point(0, 0), which is on every graph of
equivalent ratios.
Multiply both 2 and 3 by 4.
Multiply 2 by 2 and 3 by 3.
Start at the point on the grid. Move right 2 and up 3
and plot the point
Multiply 2 by 3 and 3 by 2.
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