All fractions are proportional to some other fraction.
It makes it .666666 to infinity. The fraction is written 2/3
To determine if 3.20 is proportional to 8, we can compare their ratio to a constant. We can express this as a fraction: 3.20/8, which simplifies to 0.4. If two quantities are proportional, their ratios will remain constant when scaled. In this case, 3.20 is not directly proportional to 8 unless we define a specific context or relationship that connects them.
To determine if 44.84 is proportional to 84.83, we can check if the ratio of the two numbers is equal to a constant value. The ratio of 44.84 to 84.83 can be expressed as 44.84/84.83, which simplifies to approximately 0.528. This ratio does not simplify to a whole number or a simple fraction, indicating that 44.84 is not directly proportional to 84.83.
the same as a unit rate just in fraction form
Any two non-zero quantities are always proportional. If the two quantities are X and Y, they are proportional to X/Y.
All fractions are proportional to some other fraction.
It makes it .666666 to infinity. The fraction is written 2/3
No it just makes a big 1.
To determine if 3.20 is proportional to 8, we can compare their ratio to a constant. We can express this as a fraction: 3.20/8, which simplifies to 0.4. If two quantities are proportional, their ratios will remain constant when scaled. In this case, 3.20 is not directly proportional to 8 unless we define a specific context or relationship that connects them.
Proportional reasoning relies on ratios. A key idea is that every ratio can be written as a fraction, and every fraction can be thought of as a ratio. Example: I make just 2/3 as much as my husband – this is thinking about it as a fraction.
No it is not It makes up one and two thirds, a fraction.
the same as a unit rate just in fraction form
The answer is proportional.
If each side of the equation is a fraction, then it is a proportion.
I am not sure if they are proportional, but they are inversely related. High pressure makes a low vacuum, and low pressure makes a high vacuum.
You CAN'T determine whether two numbers are proportional, just by looking at one number from each set.