The ratio of 15 to 1 can be expressed as 15:1. This means that for every 15 units of one quantity, there is 1 unit of another quantity. It indicates a relationship where one quantity is fifteen times larger than the other. This ratio can also be simplified to a fraction, which is 15/1, equal to 15.
It is 15:1.
15":1'
To find the ratio of 15 centimeters to 1 meter, first convert 1 meter to centimeters, which is 100 centimeters. Then, the ratio is 15 centimeters to 100 centimeters, which can be simplified to 15:100. This reduces to 3:20 when both sides are divided by 5. Thus, the ratio of 15 centimeters to 1 meter is 3:20.
1 to 1
If you mean 15 and 45 then the ratio is: 1 to 3
It is 15:1.
It is 15:1.
15":1'
The ratio is: 1 to 4
To find the ratio of 15 centimeters to 1 meter, first convert 1 meter to centimeters, which is 100 centimeters. Then, the ratio is 15 centimeters to 100 centimeters, which can be simplified to 15:100. This reduces to 3:20 when both sides are divided by 5. Thus, the ratio of 15 centimeters to 1 meter is 3:20.
1 to 1
If you mean 15 and 45 then the ratio is: 1 to 3
It is 15/150 = 1/10.
5:15 or 5/15
This is all about factorising. Firstly yo have to find the biggest number that will go into both 15 and 75. 15 goes into both 15 and 75. Divide both numbers by 15, (15/15=1) (75/15=5) Therefore the ratio in its lowest terms is 1:5 If you can not recognise that 15 is the highest common factor straight off then look for smaller ones each time. e.g. divide by 5. Ratio = 3:15 divide new ration by 3. Ratio = 1:5
2.666 to 1
It is: 1 to 2