Equivalent ratios for 16 to 28 can be found by multiplying or dividing both terms by the same number. For example, dividing both by 4 gives the equivalent ratio of 4 to 7. Other equivalent ratios include 32 to 56 (by multiplying both by 2) and 48 to 84 (by multiplying both by 3).
7 to 2, 28 to 8 and 56 to 16
Equivalent ratios to 16 can be found by multiplying or dividing 16 by the same non-zero number. For example, multiplying by 2 gives 32, and dividing by 4 gives 4. Therefore, 32:2 and 4:1 are both equivalent ratios to 16.
No, they have different ratios.
They are: 3 to 8 or 6 to 16
Three equivalent ratios for 4 to 7 are 8 to 14, 12 to 21, and 16 to 28. These ratios are obtained by multiplying both terms of the original ratio by the same number. For example, multiplying 4 and 7 by 2 gives 8 and 14, while multiplying by 3 results in 12 and 21.
No. 4/7 and 16/28 and 28/49 are equivalent ratios. The 4 and the 7 must be multiplied by the same number in order to maintain the ratio.
8 to 14 12 to 21 16 to 28
7 to 2, 28 to 8 and 56 to 16
14 to 16, 28 to 32, and 21 to 24
Equivalent ratios to 16 can be found by multiplying or dividing 16 by the same non-zero number. For example, multiplying by 2 gives 32, and dividing by 4 gives 4. Therefore, 32:2 and 4:1 are both equivalent ratios to 16.
No, they are not equivalent ratios. To make them equivalent, The second one should be 16 to 8.
4:16
No, they have different ratios.
There are four equivalent ratios of the numbers 8 to 32. The four equivalent ratios are 4/16, 8/12, 7/1 and 3/5.
They are: 3 to 8 or 6 to 16
It you mean 16/10 then it is 8/5
Three equivalent ratios for 4 to 7 are 8 to 14, 12 to 21, and 16 to 28. These ratios are obtained by multiplying both terms of the original ratio by the same number. For example, multiplying 4 and 7 by 2 gives 8 and 14, while multiplying by 3 results in 12 and 21.