3 to 4.
Multiply both numbers of the ratio, 1:20, by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent ratio.
4 to 15 exclusive 4 to 17 inclusive
Ratios equivalent to 8 to 10 can be found by multiplying both terms by the same non-zero number. For example, multiplying by 2 gives 16 to 20, and multiplying by 3 gives 24 to 30. Other equivalent ratios include 4 to 5 and 12 to 15, as these can also be derived by simplifying or scaling the original ratio.
70:2 is one example. It is a ratio of the from 35*k/k where is any non-zero number.
15/100. 3/20.
The ratio 15 over 20 can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 5. This simplification yields the equivalent ratio of 3 over 4. Therefore, 15 over 20 is equivalent to the ratio 3:4.
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
15/20=3/4
10 : 16 20 : 32 And so on.
Two ratios such as 8:20 and 6:15 are equivalent when they can be reduced to the same set of numbers through division or multiplication with a common factor. in this case dividing the numbers in the first ratio by 4 and the ones in the second ratio by 3 reduces them both to 2:5. Therefore 8:20 and 6:15 are equivalent ratios.
The ratio is 3 to 4
To find the ratio of 20 and 15, you divide 20 by 15. The ratio is typically expressed in simplest form, so you would divide both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which in this case is 5. Therefore, the ratio of 20 to 15 is 4:3.
Multiply both numbers of the ratio, 1:20, by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent ratio.
2 to 15 is equivalent to 4 to 30
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The ratio is: 3 to 4
It is 15/100 = 3/20.