1 to 25 is equal to 3 to 75 which is smaller than 5 to 75.
There is NOT a common ratio between these 3 numbers. The ratio between the first 2 is 3 because 75 is 3 times 25. The ratio between the next 2 is 1&1/3 because 100 is 4/3 times 75.
75: 1 + 75 + 3 + 25 + 5 + 15 = 124
The factors of 75 are: 1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 75
1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 75: 1 x 75, 3 x 25, 5 x 15
1 x 75, 3 x 25, 5 x 15, 15 x 5, 25 x 3, 75 x 1
1 to 25 is smaller To compute 1/25 = 3/75 3/75 < 5/75
25/75 = 1/3
25:75 ie 1:3
It is: 3 to 1
25 to 1
1 to 3
1:3 1/3 .25 75%
There is NOT a common ratio between these 3 numbers. The ratio between the first 2 is 3 because 75 is 3 times 25. The ratio between the next 2 is 1&1/3 because 100 is 4/3 times 75.
Expressed as a ratio in its lowest terms, if one person is given 25 percent of something, and the other person is given 75 percent of something, this is a ratio of 1:3.
The empirical formula of a compound is the simplest whole number ratio of the elements in the compound. In C75H25, the ratio of carbon to hydrogen is 75:25, which is equal to 3:1. Thus, the empirical formula is C3H.
The ratio of 15 to 75 can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 15. When we divide 15 by 15, we get 1, and when we divide 75 by 15, we get 5. Therefore, the ratio of 15 to 75 in lowest terms is 1:5.
An equivalent ratio is a ratio that expresses the same relationship between two quantities, even if the numbers are different. For the number 25, equivalent ratios could be 25:1, 50:2, or 75:3, which all simplify to the same ratio of 25:1. When discussing rates, if you consider 25 as a rate (e.g., 25 miles per hour), equivalent rates could be 50 miles per 2 hours or 75 miles per 3 hours, maintaining the same rate of travel.