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Ratios are used to compare numbers. When you're working with ratios, it's sometimes easier to work with an equivalent ratio.
It could be the definition of equivalent ratios.
If the symbol "per" is used in an equation, it typically denotes division or the ratio of two quantities. You would then perform the division or compare the ratios as indicated in the equation.
There are no ratios that can be used for triangles that are not similar.
80 can be written as 80/1. Multiply both the numerator (80) and the denominator (1) of this fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction. There are infinitely many integers that can be used for this purpose and so infinitely many whole ratios. It is, therefore, not possible to list them.
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Ratios are used to compare numbers. When you're working with ratios, it's sometimes easier to work with an equivalent ratio.
Multiplication and division.
if u give control ratios used in budgeting i can write program in C/C++
mole ratios
you can use it by writing out the complex into a division problem then improper fraction
It could be the definition of equivalent ratios.
1. You can divide 1 by 4, using long division. 2. You can write 1/4 as an equivalent fraction by multiplying numerator and denominator by 25 to get 25/100. Then, write 25/100 as the decimal 0.25.
The two sides are proportional.
If the symbol "per" is used in an equation, it typically denotes division or the ratio of two quantities. You would then perform the division or compare the ratios as indicated in the equation.
The ratios are percents, which can be calculated by a punnett square.
There are no ratios that can be used for triangles that are not similar.