If the cross-product are equal the ratios are equal.
Thus, a/b = c/d if (and only if) ad = bc
No.
Oh honey, you wanna talk ratios? How about 10:14, 15:21, or even 25:35? They all reduce down to 5:7, just like your favorite pair of comfy slippers. Math can be a real hoot when you start playing with those numbers!
Components.
A pair of numbers are usually (x,y) if u want to determine a point on a graph. Find the value for both x and y and then plot them on a graph
coordinates
no
The answer will depend on what the ratios are. But since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.
To determine which set of ratios are equivalent, we can simplify each pair of numbers. The ratio of 36 to 918 simplifies to 1:25.5, while 47 to 48 simplifies to approximately 0.979. The ratio of 12 to 34 is approximately 0.353, and 216 to 116 simplifies to approximately 1.862. None of the ratios are equivalent to each other.
Not necessarily.
The density of a material is determined by its mass and volume. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
you have to times and get the answer correct or not
Equivalent ratios to 4/5 can be several such as 8/10 or 16/20.
A pair of scalar quantities are two physical quantities that have only a magnitude or size with no direction. Examples include mass, temperature, and speed. Scalars can be added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided like regular numbers.
Force and velocity are a pair of vector quantities. Force has both magnitude and direction, while velocity is a vector quantity that describes an object's speed and direction of motion.
No.
Any pair of numbers of the form 52*k : k where k is an integer.
Irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions .