The ratio of 30 to 10 is the same as a ratio of 3 to 1.
30 / 27 = 10 / 9
It is: 10 to 20
One person will get 10 the other person will get 20. 10+20 = 30 2 x 10 is 20
By dividing all numbers by 10 it is: 12 3 1
7:10 = 3.5:5 = 14:20 = 21:30
It is: 3 to 1
30 / 27 = 10 / 9
30% = 30/100 = 3/10
1:10 1 to 10 1/10
10 to 3
10 to 3
It is: 10 to 20
If the ratio of boys to girls at summer camp is 10:1, and there are 30 boys, you can set up the ratio equation: ( \frac{30}{g} = 10 ), where ( g ) is the number of girls. Solving for ( g ) gives ( g = \frac{30}{10} = 3 ). Therefore, there were 3 girls at the camp.
If you mean: 21/30 then it is 7/10
To find the ratio of 30 feet to 11 yards, we need to convert either feet to yards or yards to feet so that the units match. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, we can convert 30 feet to 10 yards (30 feet ÷ 3 feet/yard = 10 yards). Therefore, the ratio of 30 feet to 11 yards is 10:11.
The ratio of 90 to 300 can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 30. This gives us a simplified ratio of 3 to 10. Therefore, the ratio of 90 to 300 is 3:10.
30 sec : 5 mins. Remember in one minute there are 60 secs. So in 5 mins there are 5 x 60 = 300 secs. Hence the ratio is 30: 300 This will reduce by '10' to 3 : 30 This will reduce by '3' to 1 : 10 So the ratio of 30 sec : 5 mins is 1:10 Mathematically/algebraically this would be written as 30 sec : 5 min :: 1 : 10 Note the use of the colon and the double colon.