A proportion.
Ratios that are equal to each other can be 3/4=75/100 or 1/4=25/100
An equation consists of two expressions that equal each other.
An equation
-- take two quantities that are equal to each other -- write them both on the same line, with an "equals" sign between them ( = ) You now have an equation.
When two expressions are equal to each other they form an equation.
A proportion says that two ratios are equal. In other words, it is an equation in which each side is a fraction.
Yes the ratios are sometimes equal to each other.
No but the equal ratios are called Equivalent Ratios.
similarity ratios are ratios in which both the ratios are equal to each other
Ratios that are equal to each other can be 3/4=75/100 or 1/4=25/100
A proportion is a relationship between two equal ratios or fractions. It compares corresponding parts of a whole and indicates how they relate to each other. Proportions are often used in math and statistics to solve problems involving ratios, percentages, and percentages.
Equivalent
Never. By definition, the two sides of an equation are equal.
Two expressions that equal each other is an equation
An equation must have an equal (=) sign and both side are the same, that is, equal to each other.
An equation.
A chemical equation tells you the reactants and the products, and also the ratios of each. The ratios can refer to numbers of atoms and molecules or numbers of moles of each reactant and product.