Find the biggest common factor and divide it by both numbers
It cannot be simplified.
It simplifies as a ratio of 1:4
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You can write this as 51:36.Note: You can simplify ratios the same way you simplify fractions; that is, if you find a number that is a factor of BOTH numbers, you can divide both numbers by that factor, to get an equivalent ratio.
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They are equivalent ratios.
It cannot be simplified.
simplify it
set up a proportion and see if both sides simplify to the same answer. If the 2 ratios represent a constant ratio they will simplify into fractions
It simplifies as a ratio of 1:4
The ratio 19:27 cannot be simplified.
4:9 is it's lowest term.
No, 45 and 54 are not equivalent ratios. To determine if two ratios are equivalent, you can simplify them or compare their fractions. The ratio of 45 to 54 can be simplified to 5:6, while 54 does not simplify to 5, indicating they are not equivalent.
To determine if two ratios are equivalent, you can cross-multiply the terms. For example, if you have ratios ( a:b ) and ( c:d ), you check if ( a \times d = b \times c ). If the products are equal, the two ratios are equivalent. Alternatively, you can simplify both ratios to their lowest terms and see if they are the same.
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A series of worked examples showing the steps that can be followed to simplify ratios.
Yes.If you simplify them they are both 1 to 3 :) hope this helps