How do you simplify ratios?

1 Answer
Apr 12, 2016

Method 1: Divide both sides by each common factor you find in turn.

Method 2: Find the greatest common factor of the two numbers and divide both sides by it.

Explanation:

Example problem: Simplify 70:56


Method 1

In this method, we will divide both sides of the ratio by each factor we find in turn.

Given 70:56, first note that both sides are even (since they end with even digits), so divide both sides by 2 to get:

35:28

Trying each prime number in turn, the next number which both sides are divisible by is 7, so divide both sides by 7 to get:

5:4

5 and 4 have no common factor, so we can stop.


Method 2

In this method we find the greatest common factor first, then divide both sides by it.

To find the GCF proceed as follows:

Divide the larger number by the smaller to give a quotient and remainder.

If the remainder is zero then the smaller number is the GCF.

Otherwise repeat with the smaller number and the remainder.

So in our example:

7056=1 with remainder 14

5614=4 with remainder 0

So the GCF is 14

Divide both sides of our original ratio by 14 to get:

5:4