The numbers needed adding are 11 and 11 respectively because 16/48 = 1/3
To turn a mixed number into a ratio, you must divide each number into a common denominator.
No. Each number is equal to itself, and to no other number.
Each number is equal to itself - and to no other number.
6:4 = 12:8
Not quite. A rational number is a ratio and each rational number is a ratio of specific pairs of integers - not ANY two integers. And, of course, 0 is not allowed on the denominator.
(10 + 2 + 3 + 2 - 2)/(20 + 4 + 6) = 15/30
The ratio of each state's population to the population of all the states at the time of the last official census should equal the ratio of the state's Representatives to all the Representatives.
I have no idea what "compersion" means or what you are trying to say. A rational number is so called because it can be expressed as ratio of two integers. Each rational number is a ratio and each ratio is a rational number. However, the relationship is not one of equivalence: each rational number can be represented by infinitely many equivalent ratios.
To turn a mixed number into a ratio, you must divide each number into a common denominator.
15 and 15
A constant ratio is a number or term which is constantly used (either added/subtracted or multiplied/divided) throughout a geometric sequence. E.g. 4;-8;16;-32;64;... the constant ratio is ×(-2); multiply each term by -2 starting with 4
To calculate the empirical ratio in chemistry, you need to divide the number of atoms of each element in a compound by the smallest number of atoms present. Then, if needed, you can multiply the ratio by a whole number to obtain a whole number ratio. For example, in water (H2O), the empirical ratio is 2:1 (2 hydrogen atoms for every 1 oxygen atom).
No. It is necessary to multiply.
No. Each number is equal to itself, and to no other number.
Each number is equal to itself - and to no other number.
similarity ratios are ratios in which both the ratios are equal to each other
Conversion factor.