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Q: How do you form a ratio into a proportion?
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What is a comparison of numbers or variables that can be written in fraction form?

It is a ratio.


Is 3 over 4 a form proportion why?

A proportion is a statement that two ratios are equal.3/4 is one ratio, so it does not form a proportion.


Does 312 624 form a proportion?

It depends on what that is. 312 : 624 is a ratio. 3 : 12 = 6 : 24 is a proportion.


Who invented ratio and proportion?

ratio & proportion was explored by an ancient Greek-golden Ratio


What is headcount ratio?

In its simplest form the headcount ratio is simply the proportion of a population that exists, or lives, below the 'poverty line'.


What is 1 over 10 as a proportion?

A proportion is (one ratio) equal to (another ratio). 1/10 is only one ratio. Without another ratio, there's nothing you can do to it to make a proportion.


What is the difference between a ratio and a proportion?

a ratio is a comparison between 2 things and a proportion is a ratio on each side of the = sign


How is converting a ratio to percent the same as solving a proportion?

Converting a ratio to a percent is not the same as solving a proportion.


Which ratio can form a porportion with 5 over 7?

There are many ratios that form a proportion 5/7. For instance: 5/7 = 10/14 So any ratio that forms a proportion with 5 over 7 is 5k1/(7k2) where k1 = k2, and k1, k2 are any real values.


What ratio forms a proportion with 12 7?

Well, honey, a proportion is formed when two ratios are equal. So, to find the missing number that forms a proportion with 12 and 7, you simply divide 12 by 7 to get approximately 1.714. There you go, math made sassy!


How do you get from a fraction to a proportion?

A fraction, such as x/y is equivalent to the ratio (or proportion) of x:y


Are two quantities that form a proportion proportional?

Yes, they are in the proportion of the proportion that they form!