14 to 16, 28 to 32, and 21 to 24
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multiply by 2
If you have one ratio then multiply both numbers of the ratio, x:y (or x/y), by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent ratio.
Pick any non-zero integer, n. Then A*n and B*n are an equivalent ratio.
Suppose you are given the ratio X/Y.To find an equivalent ration, take ANY positive integer, k. Then (k*X)/(k*Y) is an equivalent ratio.Strictly speaking, k need not be a positive integer: it need not even be a real number. All that is required is that it is not 0.
by multpulying 10 to 14 by 2
If you mean: 12 to 3 then it is equivalent to 4 to 1
Some of the ratios that are equivalent to 27 to 60 would be 9 to 20, 54 to 120 or 108 to 240. A simple way to find out equivalent ratios is to multiply or divide both numbers by the same number.
ratio=numerical number
The calculator will simplify the ratio A : B if possible. Otherwise the calculator finds an equivalent ratio by multiplying each of A and B by 2 to create values for C and D. Compare Ratios and Solve for the Missing Value: Enter A, B and C to find D.
Well, honey, a proportion is formed when two ratios are equal. So, to find the missing number that forms a proportion with 12 and 7, you simply divide 12 by 7 to get approximately 1.714. There you go, math made sassy!
To find the equivalent ratio of 12 to 5, you can multiply both numbers by the same non-zero integer. For example, multiplying both by 2 gives you an equivalent ratio of 24 to 10. Similarly, multiplying by 3 would yield 36 to 15. Thus, equivalent ratios can be represented as (12n) to (5n) for any integer n.