There is no significant difference apart from the way in which they are written.
There is, however, one difference.
One of the standard ways of writing an equivalent ratio is to write it as 1 : x where x is a fractional number. For example, 2 : 5 would be 1 : 2.5. A fraction consists of two integers.
Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same value.For example:3/15= 2/10= 1/5 The fractions below are all equivalent.
Suppose y represents the numerator of the fraction and x represents the denominator.A = (x1, y1) and B = (x2, y2) are equivalent fractions if y1/x1 = y2/x2 = some constant m. Then all points representing equivalent fractions are on the straight line whose equation is y = mx.
1/2 is equivalent to 7/14. Ratios are just like fractions, so this is how you know: If you take 1/2 and multiply both the top and bottom by 7, you will get 7/14. As long as you multiply both the top and bottom by the same number, you will get equivalent fractions.
Convert them to fractions.
the different types of fractions are:-proper fractionimproper fractionmixed fraction
The strategies for writing equivalent ratios is the same as writing equivalent fractions.
Yes. In fact, fractions can be thought of as vertical ratios.
Yes they are.
They are the same.
Fractions are ratios. Equivalent fractions form a proportion.
Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same value.For example:3/15= 2/10= 1/5 The fractions below are all equivalent.
any fractions that are equivalent are also equal ratios as a ratio and a fraction are pretty much the same thing.
Scaling- when you multiply or divide equivalent fractions
equivalent ratios are different ratios that name the same comparison
They are alike because yu can turn a ratio into a fraction or it is already one.
Equivalent ratios are ratios that represent different numbers but the relationship between the numbers is same.
It means that there are two different representations of what is basically the same ration, for example 1:2 versus 2:4. Expanding and simplifying ratios is basically the same as expanding and simplifying fractions.