A nickel is worth 5¢ so 18 of them total 90¢ A dime is 10¢ so 14 dimes is $1.40, or 140¢. Therefore the ratio is 90:140, or 9:14 in lowest terms.
12 × ratio = -18 → ratio = -18/12 = -3/2 = -1.5 Checking: -18 × ratio = -18 × -3/2 = 27 as required The common ratio is -3/2 (or -1.5)
The ratio is 2 to 1 in its simplest form
The ratio of girls to boys is 21/14 = 3/2 = 1.5 . The ratio of boys to girls is 14/21 = 2/3 = 0.66 .
-18 is the ratio of -18 and 1 ... nice and rational. Also the ratio of 18 and -1, of 36 and -2, of 180 and -10, etc.
14 to 18
The ratio 14 to 18 can be simplified to 7:9. This means that for every 7 units of the first quantity, there are 9 units of the second quantity.
The ratio is 28:18 which can cancel down to 14:9
A nickel is worth 5¢ so 18 of them total 90¢ A dime is 10¢ so 14 dimes is $1.40, or 140¢. Therefore the ratio is 90:140, or 9:14 in lowest terms.
The ratio of 90 to 18 is written as 90/18
12 × ratio = -18 → ratio = -18/12 = -3/2 = -1.5 Checking: -18 × ratio = -18 × -3/2 = 27 as required The common ratio is -3/2 (or -1.5)
L + W = P/2 = 18. In ratio of 7:2 sides are 7/9 x 18 and 2/9 x 18 ie 14 and 4
what is the ratio of 3 to 18
15 divided into the ratio 14 = 1.0714285714285714
The ratio is 2 to 1 in its simplest form
9/0.5 = 18:1 ratio
It is 14 to 1 or 14/1.