8 because of the parity with 2
There is no such thing as the ratio of a number. You need two numbers to calculate a ratio. A ratio is the same as a quotient. For example, the ratio of 4 to 2 is the same as 4 divided by 2.
The ratio is the same. Inertia depends entirely on mass.
As a ratio it is the same as 3 to 4
Multiply both the numbers (4 and 9) by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent ratio.
The ratio of the perimeters of two similar shapes is the same as the ratio of their corresponding side lengths. Since the ratio of the side lengths of the two rectangular tables is 4:5, the ratio of their perimeters will also be 4:5. Therefore, the ratio of the perimeter of the first table to the perimeter of the second table is 4:5.
A ratio of 2:4 is the same as a ratio of 1:2
There is no such thing as the ratio of a number. You need two numbers to calculate a ratio. A ratio is the same as a quotient. For example, the ratio of 4 to 2 is the same as 4 divided by 2.
The ratio is the same. Inertia depends entirely on mass.
It is: 8 to 6
It is the same as: 3 to 4
As a ratio it is the same as 3 to 4
No. If the angles are in the ratio 3:4:5, the sides will be in the ratio sin(3):sin(4):sin(5) - NOT in the ratio 3:4:5.
It is: 2/3 is the same as 4/6
Multiply both the numbers (4 and 9) by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent ratio.
Yes
It is the same.
No. Picture them as fractions. Is 3/4 the same as 4/3? No it isn't, and the ratios are the same way! No. Picture them as fractions. Is 3/4 the same as 4/3? No it isn't, and the ratios are the same way!