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Are the ratios 4:18 and 2:9 equivalent?
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

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Explanation:

Two ratios are given to us and we need to tell whether they are equivalent or not . Firstly let us say we have two ratios q:p and r:s . Here p & q are co-primes and r & s are also co-primes. Then the two ratios will be equal if and only if

  • q = r
  • p = s .

Theefore , the Ratios are ,


\begin{cases}\tt 4 : 18 \\\tt 2:9 \end{cases}

Here we see that the ratio 2:9 is in simplest form that is HCF of 2 & 9 is 1 . But here 4:18 is not in simplest form . HCF of 4 & 18 is not 1 it's 2 .On dividing numerator and denominator by 2 , we have ,


\tt= (4)/(18)\\\\ = \tt (4 / 2)/(18/ 2)\\\\ = \boxed{\orange{\tt (2)/(9)}}

Therefore since the Ratios are equal in the simplest form . Therefore the Ratios are equal.

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