To compare we have to calculate the ratios in simplest form. The ratios of 6 /8 =3/4.and 8/10 =4/5 . and we can say 4/5 is not equal to 3/4.
They are called equivalent ratios.
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.
When two ratios form a proportion, the ratios are equal
10/10 is equal to 1.
20 to 2 30 to 3 100 to 10
15/1 and 150/10 are two such.
A true proportion is when two ratios are equal to one another. To prove this, you need to find the cross products of the ratios and see if they are equal. An example of a true proportion are the ratios 1/2 and 5/10, if you take the cross product the result is 2 x 5 = 1 x 10, which are equal.
Some of the infinitely many ratios are 130/10, 1300/100.
They are: 20 to 14 and 30 to 21
The ratio of two equal quantities is 1 .
2.5:1
No.
Ratios that are equal to each other can be 3/4=75/100 or 1/4=25/100
Yes.
1:6
No but the equal ratios are called Equivalent Ratios.