They are alike because yu can turn a ratio into a fraction or it is already one.
Equivalent fractions are when there are two or more fractions that are equal to the same amount. For example if you were to have a cake and slice it in half (two equal slices using the whole cake) and you took 1/2 it would be equal to taking 2/4 or 4/8. These are the easiest equivalent fractions to learn as if you double the denominator, you double the numerator. You can also do this with mixed number fractions. 1 and 1/2 is equivalent to 3/2 because you have 2 pieces in the full one and you have one piece in the other cake, and 2 add 1 = 3 therefore you must have 3/2 but its an improper fraction so you must convert it into a mixed number fraction which is the 1,1/2. Hope this helped :)
Molecules are formed by atoms in whole number ratios and quantity. For example in glucose, C6H12O6, each of the constituent carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are real numbers, and not fractions or decimals.
At constant temperature and pressure the ratios are equal.
fractions equivale nt to 1/4 = 2/8, 3/12, 4/20, ...
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Yes. In fact, fractions can be thought of as vertical ratios.
The strategies for writing equivalent ratios is the same as writing equivalent fractions.
Fractions are ratios. Equivalent fractions form a proportion.
Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same value.For example:3/15= 2/10= 1/5 The fractions below are all equivalent.
any fractions that are equivalent are also equal ratios as a ratio and a fraction are pretty much the same thing.
Yes they are.
They are the same.
Scaling- when you multiply or divide equivalent fractions
1/2 is equivalent to 7/14. Ratios are just like fractions, so this is how you know: If you take 1/2 and multiply both the top and bottom by 7, you will get 7/14. As long as you multiply both the top and bottom by the same number, you will get equivalent fractions.
They can all look like fractions.
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The same way you make equivalent fractions. Multiply both sides of the ratio with the same non-zero constant.