The answer depends on whether you want the ratio ofdomesticated cats and dogs to other domesticated pets,domesticated cats and dogs to non-domesticated cats and dogs,domesticated cats to domesticated dogs,some other ratio that I have not considered!
Yes, from the back of the head to the beginning of the tail. Then the length of the tail.
3-6
most of the time you would take it to the vet.
It will take 3 minutes if you look at this problem mathematically. Both scenarios have a ratio of 1 rat to 1 cat. 3 minutes multiplied by 1/1 equals 3 minutes.
If the ratio of cats to dogs is 3 to 2, then the total parts is 3 + 2 = 5. To find the number of dogs when the ratio is 12, we need to determine how many parts are in one unit of the ratio. In this case, each part represents 2 dogs (since the ratio of cats to dogs is 3 to 2). Therefore, 12 dogs would be represented by 12 / 2 = 6 parts. So, the equal ratio with 12 dogs would be 3 cats to 6 dogs, or simply 1 to 2.
The answer depends on whether you want the ratio ofdomesticated cats and dogs to other domesticated pets,domesticated cats and dogs to non-domesticated cats and dogs,domesticated cats to domesticated dogs,some other ratio that I have not considered!
The answer depends on whether you want the ratio ofdomesticated cats and dogs to other domesticated pets,domesticated cats and dogs to non-domesticated cats and dogs,domesticated cats to domesticated dogs,some other ratio that I have not considered!
examplle: 3 cats and 10 dogs ratio of dogs to cats= 10/3
It means that your comparing two things by using the amount. For example there's 5 dogs and 3 cats. The ratio would be 5:3, meaning 5 dogs to cats. You have to watch out the order the question puts it, whatever the way shows you have to do the ratio that way. Hope this helped:D
Alrighty, your question is if the ratio of cats to dogs is 4 to 3, and there are 33 dogs, cats would equal 'x".Let's take a look at the information we have, and write it down:Dogs ratio = 3 number = 33Cats ratio = 4 number = x (this is our unknown)The way I would answer this question is that with Dogs, 3 multiplied by a number equals 33 (this information is given). So then since you have a ratio, to figure out how many cats, you take the answer from part one (about the dogs) and multiply it against 4 and viola! you would have the correct number of cats.(n is the magic multiplier number)(x is the solution to our original problem)Therefore: 3n = 33oh, an equation--let's keep the equation equal. therefore, you would divide out the 3 on both sides...3n/3 = 33/3The 3's on the left side, cancel out, and then you have 33/3 which is equal to 11.Or n = 11Super duper! we now have that magic number we were looking for to make the ratio!Doing the second part of the problem.Writing out our information we have: 4(n) = xLookie! Lookie! we have already figured and solved for n! that value is 11!Okaaay, let's substitute 11 for nnow our equation reads:4(11) = xso,44 = x
cats are horrible disgusting animals everyone would care less if they died cause like i said there worthless
The ratio of cats to balls in this scenario is 3:5. This means that for every 3 cats, there are 5 balls. Ratios are used to compare quantities and show the relationship between them. In this case, the ratio indicates that there are more balls than cats in the group.
The ratio is 16 : 10 which may be simplified, if required.
Well, it really is quite simple. The definition of proportion is finding two ratios that are equal. So for example, if the ratio of dogs to cats was 4:5 and there were 20 animals in total, and you needed to figure out how many dogs there are, then you would first have to figure out if it was a part to part or a part to whole. This is a part to part. Then you would write out your proportion- which in this case would be 4 = x For every 5 cats, there are 4 dogs, so you would find your answer. --- --- 5 20
You can write a book about anything you want! There are lots of books about cats - both nonfiction books and fiction books.
First, get all the facts together about that animal so you know what you're going to be writing. Second, think about rhyming words that would fit each fact. Third, write the facts out so that they make a rhyming story. For example, if you know that cats have a fur coat, cats meow, cats catch mice, cats purr when they are happy -- you could write "Cats all have fur. There meow is so nice. They purr and purr, and they will catch mice."