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One example is the lengths of all the items on your desk, measured in centimetres (x-axis) and inches (y-axis).

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Q: Write a real-world problem using ratios that could be represented on the coordinate plane?
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How can you use a coordinate plane to tell if ratios are equivalent?

If the ratios are equivalent the corresponding points will all be on the same straight line through the origin.


How is each rational number alike?

They can all be represented by ratios of two integers.


Is it true that the elemental composition of compounds is represented in whole number ratios?

Yes, it is.


How can graphing help solve a problem involving ratios?

It gives us a visual representation of the ratios.


What does irrational answers mean?

In mathematics it means numbers which cannot be represented by ratios of two integers.


Where or when are ratios used in real life?

In a math problem such as 1 to 8.


How you find ratios of a number?

it depends on the math problem....theres no one way to do it.


Why do you compare ratios?

because you have to answer the problem anywayyy do u might as well figuare it out


What are the uses of ratio's?

With probability ratios the value you get to describe the strength of the relationship when you compare (A given B) to (A given not B) is not the same as what you get when you compare (not A given B) to (not A given not B). This is, IMHO, a big problem. There is no such problem with odds ratios.


What are the uses of probability ratio?

With probability ratios the value you get to describe the strength of the relationship when you compare (A given B) to (A given not B) is not the same as what you get when you compare (not A given B) to (not A given not B). This is, IMHO, a big problem. There is no such problem with odds ratios.


How do you decide to use fractions differences ratios or percents?

It really depends on the type of problem you are trying to solve. Did you have a specific problem in mind?


What is a real world problem where you would have to find the least common multiple?

Any time you add two unlike fractions (carpenters do this a lot) the process of finding the common denominator is the same as the LCM.