A proportion.
An equation that states that two ratios are equal is a proportion.
They are called equivalent ratios.
Proportion
Students learn to find equal ratios by first writing the given ratio as a fraction, then multiplying the numerator and denominator of the fraction by the same number. For example, to find two ratios that are equal to 1:7, first write 1:7 as the fraction 1/7. Next, multiply both the numerator and denominator of 1/7 by 2, to get 2/14, or 2:14, and multiply the numerator and denominator of 1/7 by 3, to get 3/21, or 3:21. So 2:14 and 3:21 are two ratios that are equal to 1:7. Students are also asked to determine whether two given ratios are equal, by first writing each ratio as a fraction, then writing each fraction in lowest terms. If the two fractions are the same when written in lowest terms, then the ratios are equal.
Yes the ratios are sometimes equal to each other.
No but the equal ratios are called Equivalent Ratios.
Equivalent
A proportion.
A proportion says that two ratios are equal. In other words, it is an equation in which each side is a fraction.
A proportion is a relationship between two equal ratios or fractions. It compares corresponding parts of a whole and indicates how they relate to each other. Proportions are often used in math and statistics to solve problems involving ratios, percentages, and percentages.
Each side is equal to 1/2.
The ratios are not equal.
They are equivalent ratios
When two ratios form a proportion, the ratios are equal
An equation that states that two ratios are equal is a proportion.
When the cross-products of the two ratios are equal.