It is 12:1
The ratio of 15 over 12 is 5:4.
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.
If you mean 3 12 then yes it is equivalent to 1 4
1 to 1
There are infinitely many equivalent ratios to 15:5, eg 12:4, 30:10, 45:15, 60:20 The simplest form of the ratio is 15:5 = (3×5):(1×5) = 3:1
70:2 is one example. It is a ratio of the from 35*k/k where is any non-zero number.
It is 12:1
To find a ratio equivalent to 18:15, you need to simplify it by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor. In this case, the greatest common factor of 18 and 15 is 3. Dividing both numbers by 3 gives us the simplified ratio of 6:5. Therefore, the ratio equivalent to 18:15 is 6:5.
120 to 180 is an equivalent ratio.
The ratio is 4:5
2 to 15 is equivalent to 4 to 30
The ratio of 15 over 12 is 5:4.
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.
If you mean 3 12 then yes it is equivalent to 1 4
15:30
3 to 4.