Ratio is a relative comparison between two or more values. Ratios are mostly expressed by the symbol, ’colon:’ between two values. Equivalent ratio is the same proportion between two numbers represented by another ratio. The online tool used to find the equivalent ratios of a given proportion is called as the Equivalent ratio calculator.
Example 1: Find the equivalent ratios of the ratio 3: 2?
The value of a ratio between two same numbers is equal to 1: 1, so they can be multiplied to 3: 2 to get equivalent ratios
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Here are some of the equivalent ratios of 3: 2
(3: 2) * (3: 3) = 9: 6;
(3: 2) * (4: 4) = 12: 8;
(3: 2) * (5: 5) = 15: 10.
Hence some of the equivalent ratios of the ratio 3: 2 are > 9: 6, 12: 6, and 15:10.
Example 2: Find the equivalent ratios of the ratio 1: 5?
The value of a ratio between two same numbers is equal to 1: 1, so they can be multiplied to 1: 5 to get equivalent ratios.
Here are some equivalent ratios of 1: 5
(1: 5) * (3: 3) = 3: 15;
(1: 5) * (4: 4) = 4: 20;
(1: 5) * (5: 5) = 5: 25.
Hence some of the equivalent ratios of the ratio 1: 5 are > 3: 15, 4: 20 and 5: 25.