Multiply both, the numerator and the denominator, by the same, non-zero amount. This multiplier can be positive or negative, and need not be a whole number.
So, for example, 3/5 = 6/10 [multiply both by 2]
or (-15)/(-25) [multiply both by -5]
The answer is 2
No. It is necessary to multiply.
Yes, division can be used to write equivalent ratios. By dividing both terms of a ratio by the same non-zero number, you create a new ratio that is equivalent to the original. For example, if you have the ratio 8:4 and divide both terms by 4, you get the equivalent ratio 2:1. This process can be applied to any ratio to find its equivalent forms.
Ratios are used to compare numbers. When you're working with ratios, it's sometimes easier to work with an equivalent ratio.
To find an equivalent ratio to 86, you can express it as a fraction, such as 86:1. By multiplying both terms of this ratio by the same number, you can create equivalent ratios. For example, multiplying by 2 gives you 172:2, and multiplying by 3 gives you 258:3. Thus, there are infinitely many equivalent ratios to 86.
Multiplication and division. just to make it easier, ratios are really just fractions turned sideways.
1130/930 is an equivalent ratio.
912/1 is one equivalent ratio.
The equivalent ratio is: 22 to 6
The equivalent ratio is: 22 to 26
an equivalent ratio is a ratio that you can both divide the top/bottom number evenly.
Find an equivalent ratio to 3/5.