Two equivalent ratios for 6 to 10 are 3 to 5 and 12 to 20. You can find these by simplifying the original ratio or by multiplying both terms by the same factor. For example, dividing both terms by 2 gives you 3 to 5, and multiplying both by 2 results in 12 to 20.
10 and 4 15 and 6
2/3, 4/6
30 : 40 and 33 : 44 are two possible equivalent ratios.
No, the ratios 2 to 3 and 5 to 6 are not equivalent. To determine if two ratios are equivalent, you can cross-multiply: 2 × 6 equals 12, while 3 × 5 equals 15. Since 12 does not equal 15, the ratios are not equivalent.
5 to 6 10 to 12 15 to 18
10 and 4 15 and 6
2/3, 4/6
60/100, 600000/1000000
30 : 40 and 33 : 44 are two possible equivalent ratios.
No, the ratios 2 to 3 and 5 to 6 are not equivalent. To determine if two ratios are equivalent, you can cross-multiply: 2 × 6 equals 12, while 3 × 5 equals 15. Since 12 does not equal 15, the ratios are not equivalent.
5 to 6 10 to 12 15 to 18
To compare we have to calculate the ratios in simplest form. The ratios of 6 /8 =3/4.and 8/10 =4/5 . and we can say 4/5 is not equal to 3/4.
4 to 10 6 to 15 8 to 20 10 to 25
1 to 5 and 3 to 15
30 to 12 45 to 18
They are: 6/30 and 1/5
They are 2/9 and 12/54