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All ratios can be written as fractions.
You can write any fraction greater than 1 as a mixed fraction. It is not customary to use mixed fractions for ratios.
It equals 1/3 because any whole number can be written as a fraction.
fractions can't be written as a mixed number because it's already a fraction but im not sure about ratios.
Any numbers that can be written as a fraction are considered ratios of two integers. For example, 1/2, -3/4, and 7/1 are all examples of numbers that can be written as a ratio of two integers.
Two ratios, R:S and T:U are equivalent if R/S = T/U. Another way of expressing that relationship is R*U = S*T.
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There are infinitely many. They are any ratios of the form 47*k : k where k is an integer.
They are ratios.
They are known as ratios.
normally with a colon ":"so a ratio of 1 to 50 would be written 1:50