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Well, isn't that just a happy little question. To find the ratio of 24 feet to 30 yards, we first need to convert everything to the same unit. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, we can say 30 yards is equal to 90 feet. So, the ratio of 24 feet to 90 feet is 24:90, which simplifies to 4:15.
4 to 5 or 4/5
It is: 6 because 24/30 = 4/5 in its lowest terms
in a bag of chocolate candies, there are 21 brown candies and 6 green candies what is the ratio At 30 miles per hour, how far can we get in 24 minutes? (30 miles/hour) x (1 hour/60 minutes) x 24 minutes = (30 miles/60 minutes) x 24 minutes = (24/60) x 30 miles = 12 miles
24:30 can be reduced to 4:5
15:30
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
Oh, dude, the ratio of 24 to 30 is 4:5. It's like saying for every 4 parts of 24, you've got 5 parts of 30. So, if you're into fractions, it's 24/30, which simplifies to 4/5. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
It is 88/240 = 11/30.
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24
Well, isn't that just a happy little question. To find the ratio of 24 feet to 30 yards, we first need to convert everything to the same unit. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, we can say 30 yards is equal to 90 feet. So, the ratio of 24 feet to 90 feet is 24:90, which simplifies to 4:15.
4 to 5 or 4/5
4 to 5 (since they are both divisible by 6)
It is: 6 because 24/30 = 4/5 in its lowest terms
30 sec : 5 mins. Remember in one minute there are 60 secs. So in 5 mins there are 5 x 60 = 300 secs. Hence the ratio is 30: 300 This will reduce by '10' to 3 : 30 This will reduce by '3' to 1 : 10 So the ratio of 30 sec : 5 mins is 1:10 Mathematically/algebraically this would be written as 30 sec : 5 min :: 1 : 10 Note the use of the colon and the double colon.