85/1, 850/10 and 8585/101
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∙ 6y ago85/1 is one example. Others are of the form 85*k/k where k is an integer.
The equivalent ratios of 3 and 4 are 6:8, 9:12, and 15:20.
No, they are not.
It is: 1 to 3
3 to 4
85/1 is one example. Others are of the form 85*k/k where k is an integer.
yes
The equivalent ratios of 3 and 4 are 6:8, 9:12, and 15:20.
3 equivalent ratios for 4:8 are 75:150, 50:100 and 3:6
It is: 1/3 = 2/6
No, they are not.
30/110 and 3030/1111 are two equivalent ratios.
4 ratios equivalent to 75% are....3/4, .75, 3/40, AND 7.5
It is: 1 to 3
An equivalent fraction cannot be derived from an integer. But if the 31 happens to be 3:1, possible equivalent ratios are 6:2, 9:3, 12:4
It is: 8 to 3
no they are not