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How do you figure out rate for math? - Answers
Good question. Rate is the same thing as a fraction. Say I had 4 apples, and 3 were red. The ratio of red apples compared to all of them would be 3 to 4. Ratio can be shown 3 ways: 3 to 4, as a fraction, and 3:4 It's just that simple. Unlike a fraction though, it doesn't matter if the number in front is larger, so depending on the situation, the first number might actually be larger. Just like a fraction, ratios can be simplified. If the ratio was 10:20, divide that by 10 to get 1 to 2.
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How do you figure out rate for math? - Answers
Good question. Rate is the same thing as a fraction. Say I had 4 apples, and 3 were red. The ratio of red apples compared to all of them would be 3 to 4. Ratio can be shown 3 ways: 3 to 4, as a fraction, and 3:4 It's just that simple. Unlike a fraction though, it doesn't matter if the number in front is larger, so depending on the situation, the first number might actually be larger. Just like a fraction, ratios can be simplified. If the ratio was 10:20, divide that by 10 to get 1 to 2.
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How do you figure out rate for math? - Answers
Good question. Rate is the same thing as a fraction. Say I had 4 apples, and 3 were red. The ratio of red apples compared to all of them would be 3 to 4. Ratio can be shown 3 ways: 3 to 4, as a fraction, and 3:4 It's just that simple. Unlike a fraction though, it doesn't matter if the number in front is larger, so depending on the situation, the first number might actually be larger. Just like a fraction, ratios can be simplified. If the ratio was 10:20, divide that by 10 to get 1 to 2.
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