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The value of a ratio

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Students understand the value of a ratio A: B is A/B. ... If two ratios are equivalent, they have the same value. Grade 6, Module 1, Lesson 8: Classwork. Recall that when given a ratio A: B, where B ≠ 0, we call the quotient, A/B, the value of the ratio.

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For example, the most common way to write a ratio is as a fraction, 3/6. We could also write it using the word "to," as "3 to 6." Finally, we could write this ratio using a colon between the two numbers, 3:6. Be sure you understand that these are all ways to write the same number.

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