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.
7 to 2, 28 to 8 and 56 to 16
6 to 7 12 to 14 600 to 700
Two equivalent ratios for 2 to 7 are 4 to 14 and 6 to 21. These ratios maintain the same proportion as the original ratio by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same factor (2 and 3, respectively).
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).
7/11
7 to 2, 28 to 8 and 56 to 16
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.
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.
6 to 7 12 to 14 600 to 700
Two equivalent ratios for 2 to 7 are 4 to 14 and 6 to 21. These ratios maintain the same proportion as the original ratio by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same factor (2 and 3, respectively).
0.3:0.7 3:7 6:14 15:35
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).
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7/11
They are equivalent.
If you mean 21/18 then the equivalent ratio is 7/6