Infinitely many.
Start with 1/25. Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
10/50, 1000/5000, 1000000000/5000000000 are some examples.
Use ratios, 20/15 = 25/x Multiply 15 by 20, then divide by 25. So 25 men could finish a job in 12 days.
2.5:1
1 m / 25 cm = 100 cm / 25 cm = 4
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.
the ratios of 28 and 7 is 25%
Ratios that are equal to each other can be 3/4=75/100 or 1/4=25/100
Think of it this way. A dollar is 100%, it is also 1. It is also 1/1. A quarter is 25%, .25 and 25/100 or 1/4 I hope this helps some.
10/50, 1000/5000, 1000000000/5000000000 are some examples.
They are: 5 to 3
1 - Actiivty raios 2 - turnover ratios 3 - Profitability ratios 4 - Liquidity Ratios
Expected phenotypic ratios are always the same: 3:1. Expected genotypic ratios are always the same: 1:2:1.
25-30%
A percentage can be considered a fraction with a denominator of 100. 25% is 25/100, which can be simplified to 1/4. Similarly, 20% is 20/100, which simplifies to 1/5. Thus, 1/4 is comparable to 1/5 by comparing 25% to 20%.
the molecules in the reaction react in ratios. for eg in water it is Hyogen and water in the ration 1:2. these ratios tell you how many of the atoms are required for the reaction.
25 pounds to 100 gallons
The available ratios include 3.21:1, 3.55:1, 3.92:1, 4.10:1The available ratios include 3.21:1, 3.55:1, 3.92:1, 4.10:1