2 apples because if WE TAKE 2 apples then WE HAVE 3 apples.
total number of bananas : (is to) total number of applestherefore: 6:4Simplified is 3:2
2 + 3 = 5. If you have 2 apples and add 3 more apples, you will have 5 apples.
You would have 2 apples 5 - 3 = 2
A colon in math represents a ratio. For example, if you have 3 apples for every 2 oranges you have, the ratio would be 3:2. This can also be expressed as 3 2 (in fraction form). Hope this helps!
3:8
If 3 plums = 2 apples, then 24 plums = 16 apples: 24 ÷ 3 = 8, then multiply 8 x 2 = 16.
a ratio is the comparison between amounts and how they are connected. For example, a ratio of 2 apples for every 3 oranges is a ratio of 2:3. This means that for every 2 apples, there are 3 oranges. This helps when asked how many oranges there would be if you had 8 apples. Because of the ratio 2:3, if there are 8 apples, there will be 12 oranges
60:40 ratio is 3:2 ratio for example for every 3 green apples you get 2 red which in percentage is %75 percent green apples and %25 percent red apples
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So let apples be A. Plums are B. Pears are P. 13B=2A+1P 4B+1A=1P So 13B=2A+(4B+1A) Lets subtract 4 plums from both sides. 13-4=9 and 4-4=0. Then we add up the apples, so 2+1=3. 3 apples equals 9 plums . So 1 apple equals 3 plums. Then the problem states four plums and one apple equal the weight of one pear. So 4+(1x3)=7. So the answer is 7 plums equals 1 pear.
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2 apples because if WE TAKE 2 apples then WE HAVE 3 apples.
8:3
Depends on the ratio of apples to foot squared.
total number of bananas : (is to) total number of applestherefore: 6:4Simplified is 3:2
Examples are:a ratio can also show a part compared to the whole lot. For example there are 5 pups, 2 are boys and 3 are girls, then the ratio of boys to girls 2/3, the ratio of boys to total is 2/5, the ratio of girls to total is 3/5.a ratio can also be used in drawings. For example to draw a horse with a scale 1/10 from its normal size. Another example is that the height to width ratio of the Indian Flag is 2:3 or 2/3Another examples are:1/2, 3/4, 78/89, ... etcx/(x+1), y/(y-2), ... etc.