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  1. Ratio Calculator

    The ratio calculator performs three types of operations and shows the steps to solve: Simplify ratios or create an equivalent ratio when one side of the ratio is empty. Solve ratios for the one missing value when comparing ratios or proportions. Compare ratios and evaluate as true or false to answer whether ratios or fractions are equivalent.

  2. Ratios & Proportions Calculator

    Free Ratios & Proportions calculator - compare ratios, convert ratios to fractions and find unknowns step-by-step

  3. Algebra Calculator

    To solve an algebraic expression, simplify the expression by combining like terms, isolate the variable on one side of the equation by using inverse operations. Then, solve the equation by finding the value of the variable that makes the equation true. What are the basics of algebra?

  4. Microsoft Math Solver

    Microsoft Math Solver - Math Problem Solver & Calculator Type a math problem Solve trigonometry Get step-by-step explanations See how to solve problems and show your work—plus get definitions for mathematical concepts Graph your math problems Instantly graph any equation to visualize your function and understand the relationship between variables

  5. Using Algebra for a Ratio Problem

    The problem is as follows: Tom and Jerry paid for a friend's present in the ratio 7:4. In doing so, Jerry spent 1/4 of his money and Tom had $99 left. If the ratio of the amount of Tom's money to the amount of Jerry's money was 5:2 before they bought the present, how much did the present cost? To be honest, I don't know where to begin.

  6. Proportion Calculator

    Quick-Start Guide The calculator uses cross multiplication to convert proportions into equations which are then solved using ordinary equation solving methods. Be sure to enter something in each input box before clicking solve. Use the following as a guide: Variables Any lowercase letter may be used as a variable. Exponents

  7. Ratio calculator

    Ratio calculator. Enter ratio, i.e. 1:x=3:5. Solve ratios or proportions a:b=c:d for the missing value. Missing value mark as variable x (or other a-z). We also accept decimals and some basic mathematical operations. Ratios enter in the form such as: 1/x = 3/8. 180 = 1:2 divide a number in the ratio. 2:x = 4:5.

  8. Mathway

    Free math problem solver answers your algebra homework questions with step-by-step explanations.

  9. Ratios Calculator

    Use free step-by-step math solver for solving ratios problems. CameraMath is an essential learning and problem-solving tool for students! Just snap a picture of the question of the homework and CameraMath will show you the step-by-step solution with detailed explanations.

  10. Ratios and proportions

    Things to remember. A ratio is a comparison of two quantities. A proportion is an equality of two ratios. To write a ratio: Determine whether the ratio is part to part or part to whole. Calculate the parts and the whole if needed. Plug values into the ratio. Simplify the ratio if needed.

  11. Algebra Calculator

    Calculate it! Examples: 1+2 , 1/3+1/4 , 2^3 * 2^2 (x+1) (x+2) (Simplify Example), 2x^2+2y @ x=5, y=3 (Evaluate Example) y=x^2+1 (Graph Example), 4x+2=2 (x+6) (Solve Example) Algebra Calculator is a calculator that gives step-by-step help on algebra problems. See More Examples » x+3=5 1/3 + 1/4 y=x^2+1 Disclaimer: This calculator is not perfect.

  12. Ratio Solver

    The Ratio Solver is an excellent calculator for solving related ratio values between a pair of ratios ( for example to calculate the ratio 1:r ). Simply change the ratio denominator and numerator values in ratio a or ratio b to instantly calculate the corresponding values within the paired ratio. The ratio calculator can solve complex ratio ...

  13. Step-by-Step Calculator

    Symbolab is the best step by step calculator for a wide range of math problems, from basic arithmetic to advanced calculus and linear algebra. It shows you the solution, graph, detailed steps and explanations for each problem. Is there a step by step calculator for physics?

  14. Algebra ratio calculator

    Solve - Algebra ratio calculator Get it on Get it on Apple Store Solve Simplify Factor Expand Graph GCF LCM Solve an equation, inequality or a system. Example: 2x-1=y,2y+3=x New Example Keyboard Solve √ ∛ e i π s c t l L ≥ ≤ Google users came to this page today by typing in these keywords : Balancing Chemical Equations Worksheets

  15. 8.7: Solve Proportion and Similar Figure Applications

    Try It 8.7.8 8.7. 8. 2x + 15 9 = 7x + 3 15 2 x + 15 9 = 7 x + 3 15. Answer. To solve applications with proportions, we will follow our usual strategy for solving applications. But when we set up the proportion, we must make sure to have the units correct—the units in the numerators must match and the units in the denominators must match.

  16. Solving Ratio Problems

    Solving Ratio Problems. We add the parts of the ratio to find the total number of parts. There are 2 + 3 = 5 parts in the ratio in total. To find the value of one part we divide the total amount by the total number of parts. 50 ÷ 5 = 10. We multiply the ratio by the value of each part. 2:3 multiplied by 10 gives us 20:30.

  17. Ratio Problem Solving

    Ratio problem solving is a collection of ratio and proportion word problems that link together aspects of ratio and proportion into more real life questions. This requires you to be able to take key information from a question and use your knowledge of ratios (and other areas of the curriculum) to solve the problem.

  18. Ratio Word Problems (video lessons, examples and solutions)

    Solution: Step 1: Sentence: Jane has 20 marbles, all of them either red or blue. Assign variables: Let x = number of blue marbles for Jane. 20 - x = number red marbles for Jane. We get the ratio from John. John has 30 marbles, 18 of which are red and 12 of which are blue. We use the same ratio for Jane. Step 2: Solve the equation.

  19. Word Problems Calculator

    Symbolab is the best calculator for solving a wide range of word problems, including age problems, distance problems, cost problems, investments problems, number problems, and percent problems. Show more Why users love our Word Problems Calculator High School Math Solutions - Inequalities Calculator, Exponential Inequalities

  20. Ratio Word Problems Calculator

    Free Ratio Word Problems Calculator - Solves a ratio word problem using a given ratio of 2 items in proportion to a whole number. This calculator has 1 input. What 3 formulas are used for the Ratio Word Problems Calculator? a:b ratio means a + b = c total options Expected Number of A = a * n/c Expected Number of B = b * n/c

  21. Proportion Calculator

    Proportion calculator solves two ratios to determine the value of the missing variable x. Compare two fractions with an equivalent sign and get complete solution in one click. What Are Proportions? "Proportion is said to be a mathematical comparison between two ratios (fractions)" Symbol: "\ (::\)" or "\ (=\)" Proportion Types:

  22. Ratio Problem Solving

    3:5 3 + 5 = 8 40 ÷ 8 = 5 Then we multiply each part of the ratio by 5. 3 x 5:5 x 5 = 15:25 This means that Charlie will get 15 sweets and David will get 25 sweets. Dividing ratios Step-by-step guide: Dividing ratios (coming soon) Ratios and fractions (proportion problems) We also need to consider problems involving fractions.

  23. AI Ratio And Proportions Solver

    So, this can be expressed as P1V1 = P2V2, where P1 and P2 are the initial and final pressures, and V1 and V2 are the initial and final volumes. For example, if the pressure of a gas is 2 atm and the volume is 4 liters, and the volume is decreased to 2 liters, the final pressure will be (2 * 4)/2 = 4 atm. The AI ratio and proportions solver ...