Q:

Salama makes fruit baskets with oranges and bananas. She uses between 8 and 16 oranges and bananas in a ratio of 3 oranges to 2 bananas. Drag the correct number of fruit into the box to meet these requirements.

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Answer:[tex]\frac{6 \ oranges }{4 \ bananas}[/tex] and [tex]\frac{9 \ oranges}{6 \ bananas}[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:An image is missing here. However, using the given ratio we can find different  representations of fruits.We know that the ratio between oranges and bananas is[tex]\frac{3 \ oranges}{2 \ bananas}[/tex]So, if she uses between 8 and 16 oranges and bananas, we can only use ratios that fall between this numbers.Some ratios that represent this situation are[tex]\frac{6 \ oranges }{4 \ bananas}[/tex] using 10 oranges and bananas.[tex]\frac{9 \ oranges}{6 \ bananas}[/tex] using 15 ranges and bananas.This two ratios are the ones that can be used, because other ratios don't fall between the interval (8,16).Therefore, the valid ratios here are[tex]\frac{6 \ oranges }{4 \ bananas}[/tex] and [tex]\frac{9 \ oranges}{6 \ bananas}[/tex]