There are many equivalent ratios of 1 to 26. Some of them are:
2 / 52 and 3 / 78
So the equivalent ratios can be anything that follow this form: k/(26k) where k is any real constant.
A rotten pineapple in one possible answer.
Equivaltent Ratios
26 to 1
It is: 2 to 1
15/26, 60/104, 300/520
A rotten pineapple in one possible answer.
Equivaltent Ratios
26 to 1
It is: 2 to 1
It is just 26:1, i.e. students:classes
15/26, 60/104, 300/520
It is: 26/52 = 1/2
1 to 5
2.6 is the ratio of 26 to 10 ... nice and rational.
26 to 1
1/3
6:12 = 1/26:12 = 1/26:12 = 1/26:12 = 1/2