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Find an equivalent ratio to 3/5.
multiply by 2
If you have one ratio then multiply both numbers of the ratio, x:y (or x/y), by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent ratio.
2 and 4 is one of them
Pick any non-zero integer, n. Then A*n and B*n are an equivalent ratio.
Find an equivalent ratio to 3/5.
Find an equivalent ratio to 32:24 such that tje first number in the ratio is 4
multiply by 2
If you have one ratio then multiply both numbers of the ratio, x:y (or x/y), by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent ratio.
2 and 4 is one of them
That is necessary if trying to find an equivalent ratio: not otherwise.
Well, darling, if you want a ratio equivalent to 8 to 9, you can simply multiply both numbers by the same factor to maintain the ratio. So, how about 16 to 18? Voilà, you've got yourself an equivalent ratio. Math can be a piece of cake when you sprinkle a little sass on top!
Find an equivalent ratio so that the denominator = 1. This may require the numerator to be a fraction.
Pick any non-zero integer, n. Then A*n and B*n are an equivalent ratio.
Ah, what a happy little question! To find the equivalent ratio to 16:6, we can simplify it by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 2. So, 16 divided by 2 is 8, and 6 divided by 2 is 3. Therefore, the equivalent ratio is 8:3. Remember, there are no mistakes in ratios, just happy little simplifications!
1130/930 is an equivalent ratio.
912/1 is one equivalent ratio.