this is example
So, first we need to write the given ratio as fraction,
= 8/18
= (8 × 2)/(18 × 2)
= 16/36
= 16 : 36 (one equivalent ratio),
So, 16 : 36 is an equivalent ratio of 8 : 18.
Now we will find another equivalent ratio of 8 : 18 by using division.
Similarly, first we need to write the given ratio as fraction,
= 8/18
= (8 ÷ 2)/(18 ÷ 2)
= 4/9
= 4 : 9 (another equivalent ratio)
So, 4 : 9 is an equivalent ratio of 8 : 18.
Therefore, the two equivalent ratios of 8 : 18 are 16 : 36 and 4 : 9.
2. Frame two equivalent ratios of 4 : 5.
Solution:
To find two equivalent ratios of 4 : 5 we need to apply multiplication method only to get the answer in integer form.
First we need to write the given ratio as fraction,
= 4/5
= (4 × 2)/(5 × 2)
= 8/10
= 8 : 10 is one equivalent ratio,
Similarly again, we need to write the given ratio 4 : 5 as fraction to get another equivalent ratio;
= 4/5
= (4 × 3)/(5 × 3)
= 12/15 is another equivalent ratio
Therefore, the two equivalent ratios of 4 : 5 are 8 : 10 and 12 : 15.
Note: In this question we can’t apply division method to get the answer in integer form because the G.C.F. of 4 and 5 is 1. That means, 4 and 5 cannot be divisible by any other number except 1.