to answer a ratio box you have to use the info u have to answer it so if i have the ratio of boy to girl it will be 5 to 7 which equals 12 so the total of boys is 48 wat is the total of girls it willl equal watever so yea
Cross multiply then solve for the variable.
To solve ratio questions where the total is given, first, express the ratio in terms of a common variable. For example, if the ratio is A:B and the total is T, you can write A = kx and B = ky, where k is a constant and x and y represent the parts of the ratio. Then, set up the equation ( k(x + y) = T ) and solve for k. Finally, use k to find the individual values of A and B by substituting back into the expressions for A and B.
φ2 - φ - 1 = 0
The question should have been ho do I solve how do I solve - 0.3x < -24 but the box would not let me use the equality sign
It gives us a visual representation of the ratios.
a ratio box is something to figure out stuff
Solving a ratio is quite easy, to say the least. All you have to do is divide the numbers to get the answer.
In Argentina the statistics solve to a ratio of approximately 95.7 men per 100 women
To solve a Magic Box you must plug in numbers that make the sums of the columns, rows, and diagonals equal the same amount.
Cross multiply then solve for the variable.
To solve ratio questions where the total is given, first, express the ratio in terms of a common variable. For example, if the ratio is A:B and the total is T, you can write A = kx and B = ky, where k is a constant and x and y represent the parts of the ratio. Then, set up the equation ( k(x + y) = T ) and solve for k. Finally, use k to find the individual values of A and B by substituting back into the expressions for A and B.
Cheat.
φ2 - φ - 1 = 0
The question should have been ho do I solve how do I solve - 0.3x < -24 but the box would not let me use the equality sign
i believe it is 16:1
A square ratio is the square of a ratio or fraction. For instance (1/4)^2 . The interesting thing about square ratios is they get smaller when you solve them. (1/4)^2 = 1/16
Think outside the box