3/4 is greater
For two similar polygons, the ratio of their areas is equal to the square of the ratio of their corresponding side lengths. Given the similarity ratio of the smaller polygon to the larger polygon is 2:3, we calculate the area ratio as follows: ( \left(\frac{2}{3}\right)^2 = \frac{4}{9} ). Therefore, the ratio of the areas of the smaller polygon to the larger polygon is 4:9.
The 6 to 4 ratio. 10 : 7 = 40 : 28 6 : 4 = 42 : 28 so 6:4 (or equivalently 3:2) is a larger ratio than 10:7.
3/5 is larger than 2/4
2/3 to 1/2 = 4 to 3
An example of a ratio would be 1:2, say you have two squares, one of the side lengths on the square is 4 inches, the other is 2 the ratio of the smaller rectangle to the larger rectangle is 1 to 2, or 1/2 of the larger rectangle.
For two similar polygons, the ratio of their areas is equal to the square of the ratio of their corresponding side lengths. Given the similarity ratio of the smaller polygon to the larger polygon is 2:3, we calculate the area ratio as follows: ( \left(\frac{2}{3}\right)^2 = \frac{4}{9} ). Therefore, the ratio of the areas of the smaller polygon to the larger polygon is 4:9.
The 6 to 4 ratio. 10 : 7 = 40 : 28 6 : 4 = 42 : 28 so 6:4 (or equivalently 3:2) is a larger ratio than 10:7.
3/5 is larger than 2/4
2/3 to 1/2 = 4 to 3
An example of a ratio would be 1:2, say you have two squares, one of the side lengths on the square is 4 inches, the other is 2 the ratio of the smaller rectangle to the larger rectangle is 1 to 2, or 1/2 of the larger rectangle.
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Please help i need this by the way the ratio is 3:2 not 3.2 The equivalent ratio of 3:2 is 6:4
As a ratio: 4/6 = 2/3
2/3 = 4/6 So ratio of 4/6 to 1/6 is 4:1
4:3:2
An example of a ratio would be if there are three people and two where wearing red. You could show this in a ratio using four different methods and they all would be accurate as a ratio. 1. 2 out of 3 2. 2 to 3 3. 2:3 4. 2/3
(4/8)/(4/6)=(1/2)/(2/3)=1/2*3/2=3/4