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Write a ratio, in simplest form, that compares two quantities(show your work) 3 years to 6 months

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Answer: The simplest form of the ratio is 6 : 1.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to write a ratio in simplest form that compares the the following two quantities:

3 years to 6 months.

We know that


\textup{1 year}=\textup{12 months}.\\\\\therefore \textup{3 years}=12* 3=36~\textup{months}.

Therefore, the required ratio is


36~\textup{months}:6~\textup{months}\\\\=(36)/(6)\\\\\\=(6)/(1)\\\\\\=6:1.

Thus, the simplest form of the ratio is 6 : 1.

User MathieuMaree
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Answer:
The ratio is 6 : 1

Step-by-step explanation:
To find the ratio, we first need to make the units consistent.
I will convert all units to "months"

we know that one year has 12 months, therefore:
3 years = 3 * 12 = 36 months
6 months is simply equal to 6 months

Now, to get the ratio, we will simply divide the two quantities and simplify as follows:
36 months to 6 months =
(36 months)/(6months) =
(36)/(6) =
(6)/(1)

Based on the above, the ratio is 6:1

Hope this helps :)
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