To write a ratio problem, start by identifying two or more quantities that you want to compare. Express the relationship between these quantities using a ratio format, such as "The ratio of apples to Oranges is 3:2." Then, create a scenario or context for the problem, such as "If there are 30 apples, how many oranges are there?" This makes the problem relatable and provides a clear question for the solver.
You can write the ratio as 336 : 416
If our ratio was 3:4. Then we would write it as 3/4. Formula A:B = A/B.
0.833 written as a ratio is 833:1000.
You could write it as 45/1.
You can write a ratio three ways. Ex: 2/9, 2 to 9 or 2:9
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This is how you write a ratio. If you have 3 male ducks and 8 female ducks the ratio is 3:8.
3 ways to write a ratio is using : to / Example, 4:5 4to5 4/5
11:33 is 11 over 33 as ratio :)
1/2
0.50
23:100