It doesn't reduce.
A ratio of 2:4 is the same as a ratio of 1:2
Divide by 6...
Yes you can reduce a ratio. Here's an example: If you have a pole that is 14 feet tall and a man who is 6 feet tall then the ratio of the height of the man to the pole is 6:14. You can reduce 6:14 because 2 can go into both, so it is reduced to 3:7.
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35 new teachers. An increase from 95 teachers to 130 teachers would reduce the ratio to 19:1.
Find a common factor of the number in the ratio. If the common factor is 1, then the ratio cannot be reduced. Otherwise, divide both numbers of the ratio by the common factor. It will have been reduced.
To divide the numerator and the denominator of a ratio by the same factor means to simplify or reduce the ratio. This is done by dividing both numbers in the ratio by their greatest common factor, which results in an equivalent ratio.
the ratio is 3:5 what you do is make a fraction out of it (18/30) and then reduce and put a colon in it
It depends from which source accounts payable are clearing if it is from current asset then it will reduce the current ratio