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A ratio is a comparison between two or more quantities that shows their relative sizes. It’s calculated by dividing one quantity by another. For example, if you have 10 apples and 5 oranges, the ratio of apples to oranges is 10:5, which simplifies to 2:1. This means for every 2 apples, there is 1 orange.
To simplify a ratio, divide both numbers by their greatest common divisor (GCD). For example, to simplify 15:25, find the GCD of 15 and 25, which is 5. Then divide both numbers by 5 to get 3:5. Our calculator automatically simplifies ratios for you to their simplest form.
Ratios can be expressed in several ways: 1) Using a colon (e.g., 2:1), 2) As a fraction (e.g., 2/1), 3) As a decimal (e.g., 2.0), or 4) As a percentage (e.g., 200%). Our calculator provides all these formats so you can use the one that best suits your needs.
Ratio calculators are useful in many situations: mixing ingredients in recipes, comparing financial data, analyzing statistics, determining medication dosages, creating scale models, and many other applications where you need to understand the relationship between two quantities.
While ratios and fractions are related, they serve different purposes. A ratio compares two quantities (e.g., 2:1), while a fraction represents a part of a whole (e.g., 2/3). In a ratio, both numbers represent separate quantities, whereas in a fraction, the numerator represents a part and the denominator represents the whole.