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.
Dividing both numbers by 2 it is: 3 to 1
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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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
To find the ratio of the length of a shape to its perimeter, you would divide the length by the perimeter. For example, if the length of a rectangle is 4 units and its perimeter is 12 units, the ratio would be 4/12 or 1/3. This ratio represents the proportion of the length to the total distance around the shape.
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.