A wheelchair ramp requires a minimum 1:12 ratio of height to length, meaning a ramp with a height of 2.2 feet requires a length of 26.4 feet. Use a proportion to describe the relationship between the required height-to-length ratio and the ramp’s height-to-length ratio. Write the proportion in fraction form without reducing it to the lowest terms. (1 point)

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$\frac{\text{required height-to-length ratio}}{\text{ramp's height-to-length ratio}}=\frac{1}{12}$.
Can you write it like num=num or somthin
(Required height-to-length ratio) = (ramp's height-to-length ratio)
1 = 12
that's wrong
I apologize for the mistake. Here is the corrected proportion:

$\frac{\text{required height-to-length ratio}}{\text{ramp's height-to-length ratio}} = \frac{1}{12}$
no 1 and 12 is wrong
Apologies for the confusion. Here is the correct proportion:

$\frac{\text{required height}}{\text{required length}} = \frac{\text{ramp's height}}{\text{ramp's length}}$
no right it like num=num
I apologize for the confusion. Here is the proportion in the format you requested:

Required height-to-length ratio = Ramp's height-to-length ratio

1:12 = height: length