A ratio is the relationship between two numbers.
Probably the easiest way to write a ratio is in the form of a fraction.
A fraction IS a ratio.
It means (the top number) divided by (the bottom number), and that's the ratio between them.
To find the ratio of a fraction, you're comparing two quantities, which in the case of a fraction, are the numerator and the denominator. For instance, if we have a fraction like ½, the ratio of the numerator to the denominator is 1:2, which expresses the relationship between the two halves of the fraction.
Ratios can be written in various forms, including as a fraction, with a colon, or with the word 'to.' So, 2/3 can also be expressed as 2:3 or '2 to 3.' When you're dealing with scale factors or unit rates, a ratio is used to compare actual dimensions or measurements. For instance, a unit rate like '55 miles per hour' can be written as 55 miles/1 hour.
Moreover, a proportion is an equation where two ratios are deemed equivalent. If we say 1/2 equals 3/6, this forms a proportion because after simplifying 3/6, we get 1/2, showing that the two fractions represent the same value.
To find the ratio of a fraction, identify the numerator and denominator, then write the ratio in the form of a : b . Simplify the ratio if possible by dividing by the greatest common divisor. For example, the ratio of 6 4 simplifies to 2 : 3 .
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