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Find the ratio a:b, if 2a−b/6 = b/3

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If 2a−b/6 = b/3, then ratio a:b = 3 : 2

Solution:

Given that 2a−b/6 = b/3

We have to find the ratio of a:b

In mathematics, a ratio indicates how many times one number contains another

A ratio between two or more quantities is a way of measuring their sizes compared to each other

let us first solve the given expression


(2a -b)/(6) = (b)/(3)

On cross multiplication we get,

6a - 3b = 6b

6a = 6b + 3b

6a = 9b


a = (9b)/(6)\\\\(a)/(b) = (3)/(2)

To convert a fraction to a ratio, first write down the numerator, or top number. Second, write a colon. Thirdly, write down the denominator, or bottom number

Therefore ratio a:b = 3 : 2

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