Math, asked by sakshamchoudhary87, 4 months ago

can you tell me what is ratio of 864 and 13.5​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To find the ratio of certain pair of digits we have to make them in fraction and simplify (divide) it to the standard form or at that form at which that fraction can't be simplified more.

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  \sf \Large  :  \implies \:  \: \frac{864}{13.5}

  \sf \Large  :  \implies \:  \: \frac{864 \times 10}{135}

Whenever decimal is removed we have to add factors of 10 based on position of decimals.

  \sf \Large  :  \implies \:  \:  \cancel\frac{864 \times 10}{135}

  \sf \Large  :  \implies \:  \:   \frac{64}{1}

So required ratio is 64:1.

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What is a ratio?

It is the relationship between 2 numbers which shows how much the bigger one quantity is than another.

Answered by lk4507099
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Answer:

To find the ratio of certain pair of digits we have to make them in fraction and simplify (divide) it to the standard form or at that form at which that fraction can't be simplified more.

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So let's do it!

\sf \Large : \implies \: \: \frac{864}{13.5}:⟹13.5864

\sf \Large : \implies \: \: \frac{864 \times 10}{135}:⟹135864×10

Whenever decimal is removed we have to add factors of 10 based on position of decimals.

\sf \Large : \implies \: \: \cancel\frac{864 \times 10}{135}:⟹135864×10

\sf \Large : \implies \: \: \frac{64}{1}:⟹164

So required ratio is 64:1.

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What is a ratio?

It is the relationship between 2 numbers which shows how much the bigger one quantity is than another.

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