Calculateur de ratios
Résolvez les proportions, simplifiez les ratios et trouvez des ratios équivalents avec des solutions étape par étape
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Master ratios and proportions with step-by-step solutions
Solve Proportions
Find the missing value in A:B = C:x using cross multiplication
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Reduce ratios to their simplest form using GCD
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Generate equivalent ratios by multiplying both terms
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Ratio Calculator FAQ
What is a ratio?
A ratio is a comparison between two or more related quantities. It shows how many times one value contains or is contained within another. Ratios can be written as "a:b", "a to b", or as a fraction "a/b". For example, a ratio of 3:2 means the first quantity is 1.5 times the second.
How do you solve a proportion?
To solve a proportion like A:B = C:x, use cross multiplication. Multiply the means (B × C) and extremes (A × x) to get A × x = B × C. Then solve for x: x = (B × C) / A. For example, 3:6 = 9:x gives us x = (6 × 9) / 3 = 18.
How do you simplify a ratio?
To simplify a ratio, find the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) of both terms using the Euclidean algorithm, then divide each term by the GCD. For example, 8:12 has GCD = 4, so the simplified ratio is 2:3. A ratio is fully simplified when the GCD of its terms is 1.
What is the difference between a ratio and a fraction?
A ratio compares two quantities (written as a:b) while a fraction represents a part of a whole (written as a/b). Every ratio can be expressed as a fraction, but a fraction always represents a single value whereas a ratio expresses a relationship. For example, the ratio 3:4 can be written as the fraction 3/4.
What are equivalent ratios?
Equivalent ratios have the same value when simplified. You create equivalent ratios by multiplying or dividing both terms by the same non-zero number. For example, 2:3, 4:6, 6:9, and 8:12 are all equivalent ratios because they all simplify to 2:3. They represent the same proportional relationship.