In simplest form, it is 7 to 4 to 15
Well, isn't that just a happy little question. To find the ratio of 24 feet to 30 yards, we first need to convert everything to the same unit. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, we can say 30 yards is equal to 90 feet. So, the ratio of 24 feet to 90 feet is 24:90, which simplifies to 4:15.
6 to 5.6 = 60 to 56 = 30 to 28 = 15 to 14
x and y are in a ratio of 1:2 so when y is 30 x is 15
Ratio of 45 to 30 is 45/30 = 3/2, ie 3 : 2
Well, isn't that just a happy little question. To find the ratio of 24 feet to 30 yards, we first need to convert everything to the same unit. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, we can say 30 yards is equal to 90 feet. So, the ratio of 24 feet to 90 feet is 24:90, which simplifies to 4:15.
26/30 = 13/15
30 to 2 = 15 to 1
15:30
15-30
2 to 15 is equivalent to 4 to 30
30:2
The compression and ventilation ratio for a two-person rescue CPR is 15 compression and 2 breaths.
In simplest form, it is 7 to 4 to 15
As with any ratio it is a fractional comparison of 2 things. 15 to 1 means there are 15 grams of 'A' to 1 gram of 'B'.
60/100=30/50=15/25
30 compressions to 2 breaths for one rescuer and 15 compressions to 2 breaths for 2 rescuers (also use the two hands encircling thumbs position for 2 rescuers). The old compression ratio was 5 compressions to 1 breath.