If the ratio of the radii is 1:3 then the ratio of volumes is 1:27.
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Any point where x/y is greater than 1 has a ratio larger than one. For example, the point (2, 1) has a ratio of 2:1, or 2. (3, 1) has a ratio of 3, etc.
Here's how to do that: 1). Find its length. 2). Find its perimeter. 3). Divide (its length) by (its perimeter). The quotient is the ratio of its length to its perimeter.
If the ratio of the radii is 1:3 then the ratio of volumes is 1:27.
To find a ratio, you need to compare two numbers. Since you have only given one number, it is impossible to find a ratio.
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the answer is 1:12
3:1
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59049475 lbs
Any point where x/y is greater than 1 has a ratio larger than one. For example, the point (2, 1) has a ratio of 2:1, or 2. (3, 1) has a ratio of 3, etc.
Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numerator and the denominator of the ratio. If the GCF is 1 you are done. If not divide both, the numerator and the denominator, by the GCF and then you are done. For example: 3/7: the GCF is 1 so the ratio cannot be simplified. 3/6: the GCF is 3 so the ratio is 1/2
Here's how to do that: 1). Find its length. 2). Find its perimeter. 3). Divide (its length) by (its perimeter). The quotient is the ratio of its length to its perimeter.
Divide one of them by the other one. The ratio of 2 to 6 is 2/6 = 1/3 . The ratio of 6 to 2 is 6/2 = 3 .
The ratio of 30 to 10 is the same as a ratio of 3 to 1.