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One building is 60 stories tall, and a second building is 48 stories tall. What is the ratio, in simplest terms, of the number of stories in the first building to the number of stories in the second building?

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Answered by kvnmurty
8

Answer:

Ratio is :  5/4  or  5 : 4

Step-by-step explanation:

The ratio of the number of stories in the first building to the number of stories in the second building :  


     60 : 48    or 60/48

Both numbers have 3 and 4 as common factors. So

   3 * 4 * 5 :  3 * 4 * 4

     =>   5 : 4  is the ratio in the simplest terms striking off the common factors.

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Ratio = 5 : 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that ,

⇒ One building is 60 stories tall.

⇒ Second building is 48 stories tall.

To find ,

⇒ The ratios in simplest form.

Solution :–

We know that ,

To bring the simplest of ratios of numbers , we divide them together with a common number. Here , 12 is the common diviser of the given ratios.

╭☞ 60 : 48 = 5 : 4

Therefore , 5 : 4 is the simplest form of the above ratios.

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