*32/4 is equal to 32 divided by 4 which is 8 (4 times 8 is 32). 8 divided by 1 is still 8 so that’s equivalent rates
* 36 divided by 6 is 6 (6 x 6 =36) and 6 divided by 1 will still be 6 (1 doesn’t really change anything you’ll notice that a lot in high math courses like coefficient in standard firms, quadratic equations...) so it’s equivalent rates
*18 divided by 3 us six but 9 divided by 1 is 9. 6 dies not equal 9 so it’s not equivalent rates
*35 divided by 7 is 5 and 5divided by 1 is still 5 so it’s equivalent rates
*20 divided by 5 is 4 but 3/1 is 3. 4 does not equal 3 so it’s not equivalent rates
*100/10 is 10 and 5 over 1 is 5. Ten and five are not equivalent are they are not equivalent rates.