Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the ratio by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent ratio.
It is simplest, not simpless. That means reducing the numerator and denominator so that they do not have any common factors.
The ratio is 5/3. Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
To change any percent into a decimal, multiply the percent by 0.01 (exact); therefore 83 percent = 0.83
Yes it can be because a rational number is a number that can be written as a ratio with a fraction with denominator on top and numerator on bottom. You can turn the ratio into decimal or any ways you can and you can find it on a number line...
A ratio can have any denominator. In a percent the denominator is implicitly 100 and only the numerator is mentioned. So 35 percent is the same as the ratio 35/100 or the ratio 7/20.
Any number of percent is the ratio of that number to 100.
Any kind of fraction becomes decimal notation if you divide the denominator into the numerator. Any decimal notation becomes a percent if you multiply it by 100.
A unitary rate is a ratio where the denominator is 1. It represents the quantity of one unit in terms of another unit. Other ratios can have any value in the denominator and may not necessarily represent a quantity of one unit.
They are a common factor and any common factor in the numerator and denominator of a ratio can be cancelled out.
It represents "part of one hundred" The ratio of any two numbers is expressed by expanding (or reducing) the denominator of the fraction to 100. The resulting numerator is the "percent". For example, if on a quiz you got 7 out of 10 answers correct ( 7 of 10 or 7/10) Expand the fraction to make the denominator 100. (multiply the denominator by 10) Then multiply the numerator by 10. The ratio stays the same but is now 70/100. You scored 70%
72 = 72/1. You can multiply the numerator and denominator of this ratio by any non-zero number to get an equivalent ratio.
Put the number over 100.0, remove any points, and divide both numerator and denominator by the greatest common factor.
Any percent is always the same number divided by 100. 350% = 350/100. You can simplify 350/100 by dividing numerator and denominator by 50 and you get: 7/2
In its simplest form, it is 77/1. Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the ratio by any non-zero integer or divide both by any common factor. You will have an equivalent ratio.
Not quite. A rational number is a ratio and each rational number is a ratio of specific pairs of integers - not ANY two integers. And, of course, 0 is not allowed on the denominator.
It is a ratio of two numbers in which the absolute value of the numerator is grater than that of the denominator and that the numerator and denominator do not have any common factor.