Divide both sides of the ratio by common factors. Here are common factors of 24 and 30: 2, 3, & 6. The equivalent ratios of 24:30 (using division) are:
The number being divided is the dividend, which is being divided by the divisor to equal the quotient. (dividend) ÷ (divisor) = (quotient)
__ 10\/50: 10 is the divisor, and 50 is the dividend. The divisor is the number "doing" the dividing. The dividend is the number you are dividing into equal quantities. In other words you want to see how many times you can divide 10 evenly from 50; i.e. 10 is dividing 50 into 5 equal quantities. This particular quotient would be 5. You would voice this equation as dividend divided by divisor or 50 divided by 10. *Remeber divid"end" is at the "end" of the equation.
Ratios are about comparison, one number to another. You can't have a ratio from only one number, as there isn't anything to compare it to.
6:7
No but the equal ratios are called Equivalent Ratios.
The number being divided is the dividend, which is being divided by the divisor to equal the quotient. (dividend) ÷ (divisor) = (quotient)
No, cause the remainder might be bigger than divisor.
Multiplication and division.
It might help to think of a division (with remainder) as "evenly distributing" some items - for example, give the same number of apples to each person. The "remainder" is whatever is LESS than the number of people (the divisor), so you can't continue distributing one more apple FOR EACH PERSON. If the remaining apples is greater than the number of people, or equal to them, you can distribute one more for each.
To write equal ratios multiply both terms by the same number or divided both terms. For example, 2/ 9 is a ratio equal ratio will be 4/18. There is no difference between equal ratios and equivalent ratios.
__ 10\/50: 10 is the divisor, and 50 is the dividend. The divisor is the number "doing" the dividing. The dividend is the number you are dividing into equal quantities. In other words you want to see how many times you can divide 10 evenly from 50; i.e. 10 is dividing 50 into 5 equal quantities. This particular quotient would be 5. You would voice this equation as dividend divided by divisor or 50 divided by 10. *Remeber divid"end" is at the "end" of the equation.
If 8 x divisor is 2 digit, divisor must be 12 or less If fist digit quotient x divisor is 3 digit, the first digit has to be 9 and the divisor is 12 9 x 12 = 108 8 x 12 = 96
Ratios are about comparison, one number to another. You can't have a ratio from only one number, as there isn't anything to compare it to.
6:7
a/b=c, if and only if c*b=a. This means that if some number, which is represented here by a, is divided by some other number, which is represented here by b, to get a quotient, which is represented here by c, then c multiplied by b should equal a. Using the correct terms for a division, the quotient multiplied by the divisor should equal the dividend.
No but the equal ratios are called Equivalent Ratios.
A negative number or any number that is greater than or equal to 7.