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how do you compute the percent equivalent of each ratio?
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Answer:

There's an example on how to do it below.

First you convert the ratio to a fraction

To convert a ratio to a fraction, just put the left number as the numerator and the right number as the denominator

After that, you now convert the fraction to a decimal

Divide the numerator and the denominator where the numerator is the dividend and the denominator is the divisor. (You can use calculator if you're having a hard time dividing the numerator and the denominator)

Now, to make a decimal a percent, move the decimal point to the right to times.

Step-by-step explanation:

Example 1:

Convert 2:5 to a percentage.

2:5 = 2/5

2 ÷ 5 = 0.4

0.4 move the dot two times to the right

40%

Example 2:

Convert 15:20 to percentage

15:20 = 15/20

15 ÷ 20 = 0.75

0.75 move the dot two times to the right

75%

Example 3:

Convert 10:6 to a percentage

10:6 = 10/6

10 ÷ 6 = 1.66

1.66 move the dot two times to the right

166%

Hope It Helps!

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Answer:

Ratios are often expressed in the form m:n or m/n.To convert a ratio into the form of percentage,simply divide m by n and then multiply the result by 100

3 steps to convert a ratio to percentage

Step 1:Divide first number by the second number

Step 2:Multiply by 100 to convert to a percntage.

Step 3:Add the percent symbol (%).

For example if the ratio is 12:4,convert it to the form 12/4,which isan equation we can solve..after'that multiply the result by 100 to get the percentage.

12÷4=3

3×100=300%

12):4=300%

Step-by-step explanation:

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