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There are 6 squares and 15 triangles. What is the simplest ratio of squares to triangles?

User Teleball
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Answer:


(2)/(5)

Explanation:


(6)/(15) = (2)/(5)

So 6 squares to 15 triangles equals 2 squares to 5 triangles.

User Azhar Khorasany
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Answer:

2:5

Explanation:

Hello!

A ratio is written as
a:b.

Since we are writing it as a ratio of squares to triangles, "a" would be squares, and "b" would be triangles.


  • a:b

  • \text{squares : triangles}

  • 6:15

  • 3(2):3(5)
    \hookrightarrow Remove common factors

  • 2:5

The simplest form of the ratio is 2:5.

User Oleksii Masnyi
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