There is no such thing as a "hardest" question. What you find hard may seem easy to someone who can see a clear way to the solution, or conversely.
ratio & proportion was explored by an ancient Greek-golden Ratio
A proportion is (one ratio) equal to (another ratio). 1/10 is only one ratio. Without another ratio, there's nothing you can do to it to make a proportion.
Converting a ratio to a percent is not the same as solving a proportion.
A fraction, such as x/y is equivalent to the ratio (or proportion) of x:y
The abstract noun for "percent" is "percentage." It refers to a specific proportion or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100, representing a part of a whole. While "percent" is often used to describe a numerical value, "percentage" conveys the concept or idea of that proportion.
ratio & proportion was explored by an ancient Greek-golden Ratio
A proportion is (one ratio) equal to (another ratio). 1/10 is only one ratio. Without another ratio, there's nothing you can do to it to make a proportion.
a ratio is a comparison between 2 things and a proportion is a ratio on each side of the = sign
Converting a ratio to a percent is not the same as solving a proportion.
A fraction, such as x/y is equivalent to the ratio (or proportion) of x:y
ratio, proportion
Ratio
Ratio and Proportion
It is a ratio.
equality of two ratios is called proportion.
A large proportion of my daily activities are spent in school.
why is ration and proportion inportant when making pastry