171 paperbacks
600:208 = 75:26
It is; 2 to 5
250 Here's how: 1. Add the ratio: 7 + 5 = 12 2. Divide the total no. of marbles (600) by 12 = 50 3. The total no. of reds = 7 x 50 = 350 4. The total no. of blues = 5 x 50 = 250 (Total blues & reds = 350 + 250 = 600)
30 to 60, 300 to 600 and 3000 to 6000
To find out how many 20s are in 600, you divide 600 by 20. This calculation gives you 600 ÷ 20 = 30. Therefore, there are 30 instances of 20 in 600.
"600 psi" is not a compression ratio; it's a pressure. For a RATIO, you need to compare TWO different numbers.
600:208 = 75:26
It is; 2 to 5
To divide 600 in the ratio 3:2, you first need to find the total parts in the ratio, which is 3 + 2 = 5. Then, each part is worth 600/5 = 120. To find the two parts in the ratio, you multiply 120 by 3 and 2, resulting in 360 and 240, respectively. Therefore, 600 divided in the ratio 3:2 equals 360 and 240.
240 of them.
1 to 30
1:800
The gear ratio is 3.60:1, this is for the front limited slip differential.
75:26(divide both by 8)
2:1
Rate, ratio, and proportion are used in many everyday situations, even if we don’t always notice them. Rate is used when comparing two different quantities. For example, speed is a rate (kilometres per hour), salary per day, or the cost of fuel per litre. Ratio compares two quantities of the same kind. Common examples include mixing juice in a ratio of 1:4 (juice to water), comparing boys to girls in a class, or ingredients used in cooking. Proportion shows that two ratios are equal. For instance, if 2 notebooks cost the same as 4 pencils, or when a recipe is doubled and ingredients are increased in the same ratio. These simple concepts become much easier to understand with clear explanations and practice, which is exactly how Sorry Teacher helps students learn maths step by step.
250 Here's how: 1. Add the ratio: 7 + 5 = 12 2. Divide the total no. of marbles (600) by 12 = 50 3. The total no. of reds = 7 x 50 = 350 4. The total no. of blues = 5 x 50 = 250 (Total blues & reds = 350 + 250 = 600)