There are four equivalent ratios of the numbers 8 to 32. The four equivalent ratios are 4/16, 8/12, 7/1 and 3/5.
No, they are not equivalent ratios. To make them equivalent, The second one should be 16 to 8.
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1:2, 2:4, 4:8, 6:12 a equivalent ratios compares units that are the same.
what are two equivlent ratios for 2:11
There are four equivalent ratios of the numbers 8 to 32. The four equivalent ratios are 4/16, 8/12, 7/1 and 3/5.
Equivalent ratios to 16 can be found by multiplying or dividing 16 by the same non-zero number. For example, multiplying by 2 gives 32, and dividing by 4 gives 4. Therefore, 32:2 and 4:1 are both equivalent ratios to 16.
They are: 3 to 8 or 6 to 16
16 : 2 24 : 3 32 : 4
3/8, 6/16, 9/24, 12/32
equivalent ratios are different ratios that name the same comparison
Equivalent ratios for 16 to 28 can be found by multiplying or dividing both terms by the same number. For example, dividing both by 4 gives the equivalent ratio of 4 to 7. Other equivalent ratios include 32 to 56 (by multiplying both by 2) and 48 to 84 (by multiplying both by 3).
14 to 16, 28 to 32, and 21 to 24
They are called equivalent ratios.
Equivalent ratios.
Two ratios that are equivalent are said to be in proportion
Two ratios are the equivalent when their simplified forms are identical.