A ratio that compares the first number of two ratios Ex: 3/10 and 4/10 3/4 would be the part to part ratio
If x:y is a ratio and p is any non-zero number, then p*x:p*y is an equivalent ratio.
Multiply both numbers of the ratio, 10/11, by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent ratio.
The ratio of 8 and 10 can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 2. This gives us 4:5 as the simplified ratio. This means that for every 4 units of 8, there are 5 units of 10.
The ratio is simply 4:40. You could, if you so wished, simplify it to 1:10.
A ratio that compares the first number of two ratios Ex: 3/10 and 4/10 3/4 would be the part to part ratio
Because it can be written as the ratio of 4 to 10.
That is a 4:10 gear ratio. Just divide the number of teeth on ring gear into the number of teeth on the pinion gear and then round it off and that will be the gear ratio.
No, because it can be expressed as a ratio or fraction. 4.7 = 4 7/10 = 47/10
Number of primes = 4 Number of composites = 5 Ratio of primes to composites = 4 : 5
It is 4/10, which can be simplified.
No, there is no common ratio for the given number.
There is no such thing as the ratio of a number. You need two numbers to calculate a ratio. A ratio is the same as a quotient. For example, the ratio of 4 to 2 is the same as 4 divided by 2.
10 4, 15 6, just multiply it by a number
The 6 to 4 ratio. 10 : 7 = 40 : 28 6 : 4 = 42 : 28 so 6:4 (or equivalently 3:2) is a larger ratio than 10:7.
The ratio is 1:4
If x:y is a ratio and p is any non-zero number, then p*x:p*y is an equivalent ratio.