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Equivalent ratios or equal ratios are two ratios that express the same relationship between numbers. You can use the equivalent ratio calculator to solve ratio and/or proportion problems as required by entering your own ratio to produce a table similar to the "Equivalent Ratios of 2:10 table" provided below. This ratio table provides an increasingly list of ratios of the same proportions where the numerator and denominator are a direct multiplication of the multiplying value (mx). Ratio tables are very useful in math for calculating and comparing equivalent ratios, although most will likely use a ratio calculator to calculate equivalent ratios, it is also useful to have a ratio table where you can quickly cross reference associated ratios, particularly when working with complex math equations to resolve advanced math problems or physics problems. As a useful reference, we have included a table which provides links to the associated ratio values for the ratio 2:10, for example 2.1:10, 2:10.1, 2.1:10.2 and so on. We hope you will find these quick reference ratio tables useful as you can print and email them to yourself to aid your learning or a useful learning aide when teaching ratios to math students.
1 : 5 (m1 = 0.5) | 2 : 10 (m2 = 1) | 3 : 15 (m3 = 1.5) | 4 : 20 (m4 = 2) | 5 : 25 (m5 = 2.5) |
6 : 30 (m6 = 3) | 7 : 35 (m7 = 3.5) | 8 : 40 (m8 = 4) | 9 : 45 (m9 = 4.5) | 10 : 50 (m10 = 5) |
11 : 55 (m11 = 5.5) | 12 : 60 (m12 = 6) | 13 : 65 (m13 = 6.5) | 14 : 70 (m14 = 7) | 15 : 75 (m15 = 7.5) |
16 : 80 (m16 = 8) | 17 : 85 (m17 = 8.5) | 18 : 90 (m18 = 9) | 19 : 95 (m19 = 9.5) | 20 : 100 (m20 = 10) |
21 : 105 (m21 = 10.5) | 22 : 110 (m22 = 11) | 23 : 115 (m23 = 11.5) | 24 : 120 (m24 = 12) | 25 : 125 (m25 = 12.5) |
26 : 130 (m26 = 13) | 27 : 135 (m27 = 13.5) | 28 : 140 (m28 = 14) | 29 : 145 (m29 = 14.5) | 30 : 150 (m30 = 15) |
31 : 155 (m31 = 15.5) | 32 : 160 (m32 = 16) | 33 : 165 (m33 = 16.5) | 34 : 170 (m34 = 17) | 35 : 175 (m35 = 17.5) |
36 : 180 (m36 = 18) | 37 : 185 (m37 = 18.5) | 38 : 190 (m38 = 19) | 39 : 195 (m39 = 19.5) | 40 : 200 (m40 = 20) |
41 : 205 (m41 = 20.5) | 42 : 210 (m42 = 21) | 43 : 215 (m43 = 21.5) | 44 : 220 (m44 = 22) | 45 : 225 (m45 = 22.5) |
46 : 230 (m46 = 23) | 47 : 235 (m47 = 23.5) | 48 : 240 (m48 = 24) | 49 : 245 (m49 = 24.5) | 50 : 250 (m50 = 25) |
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When calculating equivalent ratios you must multiply or divide both numbers in the ratio. This keeps both numbers in direct relation to each other. So, a ratio of 2/3 has an equivalent ratio of 4/6: in this ratio calculation we simply multiplied both 2 and 3 by 2.
If you wish to express the ratio 2:10 as n to 1 then the ratio would be:
If you wish to express the ratio 2:10 as 1 to n then the ratio would be:
The ratio 2:10 expressed as a fraction is [calculated using the ratio to fraction calculator]:
The ratio 2:10 expressed as a percentage is [calculated using the ratio to percentage calculator]:
The table below contains links to equivalent ratio examples with ratios in increments of 0.1 in the range 2:10 to 3:11
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