Suppose y represents the numerator of the fraction and x represents the denominator.A = (x1, y1) and B = (x2, y2) are equivalent fractions if y1/x1 = y2/x2 = some constant m.
Then all points representing equivalent fractions are on the straight line whose equation is y = mx.
You require at least two ratios for them to be equivalent (or not).
first of all your question doesnt make sense at all!!! but ill tell you this, Equivalent Ratios are ratios whose fraction or ratio are equivalent. now go away kid
Graphing proportions is to take two ratios and plot them on an (x,y) coordinate plane. You need to be consistent with your labeling. If you use the numerator of one ratio as your x coordinate, then the numerator of the other ratio must be the 2nd x coordinate. You can graph as many of these points as are given. If your ratio's are proportional then you will have a straight line. If it is not a straight line when graphed your ratios are not proportional.
There are infinitely many ratios. For example, 40/130.
three equivalent ratios for 6 to 2 are 12 to 4 and 18 to 6 and also 24 to 8. basically if you multiply both numbers by the same thing you will get an equivalent ratio.
They are equivalent ratios.
Ratios are used to compare numbers. When you're working with ratios, it's sometimes easier to work with an equivalent ratio.
A single number cannot be an equivalent ratio!
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any fractions that are equivalent are also equal ratios as a ratio and a fraction are pretty much the same thing.
To write equal ratios multiply both terms by the same number or divided both terms. For example, 2/ 9 is a ratio equal ratio will be 4/18. There is no difference between equal ratios and equivalent ratios.
You require at least two ratios for them to be equivalent (or not).
They have a constant rate or ratio.
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16856/1 is one such ratio.