No, they are not.
No, the ratios 2 to 3 and 5 to 6 are not equivalent. To determine if two ratios are equivalent, you can cross-multiply: 2 × 6 equals 12, while 3 × 5 equals 15. Since 12 does not equal 15, the ratios are not equivalent.
No
An equivalent fraction cannot be derived from an integer. But if the 31 happens to be 3:1, possible equivalent ratios are 6:2, 9:3, 12:4
7 to 2 and 21 to 3
The equivalent ratios for 67 are 67:1, 134:2, 201:3.
yes
It is: 1/3 = 2/6
No
1;1
5 to 110 to 2
1/2, 2/4, 3/6
An equivalent fraction cannot be derived from an integer. But if the 31 happens to be 3:1, possible equivalent ratios are 6:2, 9:3, 12:4
This sentence is a non-example. Answer.com is a non-example. Anything that has nothing to do with ratios is a non-example.
2428/2, 3642/3 and 4856/4.
1 to 3 2 to 6 3 to 9
7 to 2 and 21 to 3
The equivalent ratios for 67 are 67:1, 134:2, 201:3.