Two equivalent ratios for 2 and 9 are 4:18 and 6:27. To find equivalent ratios, you can multiply or divide both terms of the ratio by the same non-zero number. In this case, multiplying 2 by 2 gives 4, and multiplying 9 by 2 gives 18, resulting in the equivalent ratio 4:18. Similarly, multiplying 2 by 3 gives 6, and multiplying 9 by 3 gives 27, resulting in the equivalent ratio 6:27.
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's paint a lovely picture with numbers. Two equivalent ratios for 2 and 9 could be 4:18 and 6:27. Just like adding different colors to a painting can create different moods, multiplying both parts of a ratio by the same number keeps the relationship between the two numbers the same. Isn't that just delightful?
You require at least two ratios for them to be equivalent (or not).
1 to 3 2 to 6 3 to 9
2 : 3 8 : 12 528 : 792
It is: 8 to 3
To find ratios equivalent to 3:2, you can multiply or divide both terms by the same non-zero number. For example, 6:4, 9:6, and 12:8 are three ratios equivalent to 3:2. These ratios maintain the same relationship between the two numbers but represent different quantities.
You require at least two ratios for them to be equivalent (or not).
2x9=18
They are 2/9 and 12/54
An equivalent fraction cannot be derived from an integer. But if the 31 happens to be 3:1, possible equivalent ratios are 6:2, 9:3, 12:4
30 : 40 and 33 : 44 are two possible equivalent ratios.
90/550 and 900000/5500000
It is: 1/3 = 2/6
4 to 6 1 to 1.5 5 to 7.5 6 to 9
1 to 3 2 to 6 3 to 9
Yes if you mean 2 1 and 18 9
9 to 2, 27 to 6, 36 to 8
To write equal ratios multiply both terms by the same number or divided both terms. For example, 2/ 9 is a ratio equal ratio will be 4/18. There is no difference between equal ratios and equivalent ratios.