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Mr. Fernandez is mixing soil for his garden. He wants the soil to be in the proportion of 1 part sand to 22 parts compost.
Part A
Complete the table to show how much compost he needs to add for each amount
of sand to maintain the proportional relationship.
Sand
1
3
5
7
Compost
2
PartB
What is the unit rate of parts compost to parts sand? What is the unit rate of parts
sand to parts compost?
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