This math topic focuses on practicing the simplification of ratios. It contains a series of problems where students must reduce various numerical ratios to their simplest form. Each problem presents a different ratio and multiple-choice answers for students to select the correct simplified ratio. Skills sharpened include identifying the greatest common divisor and applying it to simplify ratios effectively.
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What can this ratio be simplified to?
21:12
Math worksheet on 'Ratios - Simplified Ratios (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Ratios of Lengths - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/ratios_lengths_calculating_intro/ |
What can this ratio be simplified to? |
36:28 |
12:2 |
16:4 |
12:12 |
9:7 |
What can this ratio be simplified to? |
36:30 |
1:6 |
11:9 |
6:5 |
1:13 |
What can this ratio be simplified to? |
35:25 |
7:5 |
13:1 |
2:10 |
15:6 |
What can this ratio be simplified to? |
20:32 |
5:8 |
13:16 |
11:12 |
7:15 |
What can this ratio be simplified to? |
15:27 |
5:9 |
13:1 |
8:16 |
1:12 |
What can this ratio be simplified to? |
36:42 |
6:7 |
1:1 |
9:13 |
4:6 |
What can this ratio be simplified to? |
27:12 |
11:11 |
7:3 |
9:4 |
3:6 |