Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. To check if two ratios are proportional, you just cross multiply and see if the results are equal. So, for 8 to 9 and 18 to 16, it's 8 x 16 = 9 x 18. And guess what? They're not equal, so nope, these ratios are not proportional. Like, it's simple math, man.
Yes, and they are the same fraction when reduced 24/27 = 8/9 ( divide numerator and denominator by 3) 16/18 = 8/9 ( divide numerator and denominator by 2)
To find a ratio equivalent to 8 to 9, we need to find a common multiplier to scale both numbers. In this case, we can multiply both 8 and 9 by 2 to get 16 to 18, which is equivalent to 8 to 9. Therefore, the ratio equivalent to 8 to 9 is 16 to 18.
No it is not.
4 over 9
It is 4/9.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. To check if two ratios are proportional, you just cross multiply and see if the results are equal. So, for 8 to 9 and 18 to 16, it's 8 x 16 = 9 x 18. And guess what? They're not equal, so nope, these ratios are not proportional. Like, it's simple math, man.
Yes, and they are the same fraction when reduced 24/27 = 8/9 ( divide numerator and denominator by 3) 16/18 = 8/9 ( divide numerator and denominator by 2)
No
1/8 as a ratio is equivalent to 2/16
8.4 and 9.6
To find the ratio for 5 over 8, you simply write it as a fraction: 5/8.
The ratio of 5 and 7 8 and 9 12 and 18 85 and 170 is 5:7/8:9/12:18/85:170.
To find a ratio equivalent to 8 to 9, we need to find a common multiplier to scale both numbers. In this case, we can multiply both 8 and 9 by 2 to get 16 to 18, which is equivalent to 8 to 9. Therefore, the ratio equivalent to 8 to 9 is 16 to 18.
8 for every 18
8:9 or 8 to 9
8 over 22 = 8 to 22 or 4 to 11