Mathematics
Grade6
Easy

Question

The equivalent ratio of 125:300 is _________.

  1. 5:12
  2. 2:1
  3. 10:20
  4. 2:1

hintHint:

In this question, we divided the numerator and denominator by 25 and obtained the equivalent ratio of 5:12.

The correct answer is: 5:12


Step 1 of 1:
In the question, we were asked to find the equivalent ratio of 125:300 we can find that by dividing the same number in both numerator and denominator
Given ratio = 125:300
Divide the numerator and denominator by 25 we get 5:12
Final Answer:
The right choice is-- a. 5:12

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