Give an example of an equivalent ratio to 75

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An equivalent ratio to 75 can be created by multiplying or dividing the number by the same non-zero factor.

For example:

  • If you multiply 75 by 2, you get \( 75 \times 2 = 150 \).
  • Thus, the ratio \( 75:150 \) is equivalent to \( 75:1 \).

Alternatively, if you divide 75 by 3, you get \( 75 \div 3 = 25 \).

  • Therefore, the ratio \( 25:1 \) is also equivalent to \( 75:1 \).

So, some equivalent ratios to 75 include 150 and 25.