To simplify the ratio of downloads to web visits, you'll first need to have the actual numerical values of downloads and web visits. Since there's no graph or specific numbers provided in your question, I will explain how to find the simplified form of that ratio in general terms.
- Identify the number of downloads (let's say \( D \)) and the number of web visits (let's say \( W \)).
- Write the ratio of downloads to web visits as \( \frac{D}{W} \).
- To simplify the ratio, divide both \( D \) and \( W \) by their greatest common divisor (GCD).
- The simplified ratio can then be expressed as \( a : b \), where \( a \) and \( b \) are the simplified values of the downloads and web visits, respectively.
If you provide the specific numerical values for downloads and web visits, I can help you find the exact simplified ratio!