7 and 35 = 70 and 350 or 700 and 3500 and so on.
To determine if the ratios 49 out of 70 and 35 out of 50 are equal, we can simplify both. The ratio 49/70 simplifies to 7/10, while 35/50 simplifies to 7/10 as well. Since both ratios simplify to the same fraction, they are indeed equal ratios.
7/11
You can produce an infinite number of ratios that are equal 3:7. You can do this by simply multiplying both 3 and 7 by the same number, so for example: 3 x 2:7 x 2 6:14 = 3:7 3 x 5:7 x 5 15:35 = 3:7
21 : 7 = 42 : 14
They are: 20 to 14 and 30 to 21
7/11
You can produce an infinite number of ratios that are equal 3:7. You can do this by simply multiplying both 3 and 7 by the same number, so for example: 3 x 2:7 x 2 6:14 = 3:7 3 x 5:7 x 5 15:35 = 3:7
21 : 7 = 42 : 14
No
No because: 35/1220 = 7/244 in its simplest form
They are: 20 to 14 and 30 to 21
No. But 35 divided by 7 does.
5 × 7 = 35.
It equals 35.
How about: 7*5 = 35
6:7
the simplest one is 3:1