The document defines and provides examples of ratios. Key points:
- A ratio compares two quantities and expresses their relationship. Order matters in a ratio (e.g. 2 to 3 is not the same as 3 to 2).
- Ratios can be written in three equivalent forms: a:b, a to b, or as a fraction a/b.
- Equivalent ratios can be formed by simplifying ratios (reducing to lowest terms) or multiplying the original ratio by a number.
- Examples show calculating and writing ratios for various scenarios involving groups of objects.