Ratio Calculator
Simplify Ratio
Enter two values (A and B) to find the simplified ratio (e.g., 100:50 simplifies to 2:1).
Solve Proportion
Enter three values (A, B, and C) to solve for X in the proportion A : B = C : X.
Ratio Word Problem Solver
Enter a ratio or proportion word problem, and AI will help solve it.
What is a ratio?
A ratio compares two quantities to show how many times one value contains the other, commonly written as a:b, a to b, or a/b. It’s meaningful only when comparing like units, and it can extend to more than two terms for multi‑part comparisons such as ingredient mixes or budget splits.
How to write and simplify ratios
Express the comparison: boys:girls = 12:15 can be reduced to 4:5 by dividing both terms by their greatest common divisor.
Keep order consistent: a:b is not the same as b:a; swapping terms changes the meaning.
Multiple‑term ratios scale the same way: 1:2:3 scaled by 5 becomes 5:10:15 for five identical batches.
Ratios in everyday life
Cooking and baking: Scale ingredient ratios up or down to change serving size without altering taste.
Maps and models: A 1:50,000 map means 1 unit on paper equals 50,000 units in reality.
Finance and odds: Compare parts to whole for allocations, and part to part for mix proportions.
Screens and media: Aspect ratios define the shape of displays and video frames.
Aspect ratios and common resolutions
Aspect ratio compares width to height; many displays standardize around 4:3, 16:10, and 16:9. Here are typical pairs your Ratio Calculator can recognize and convert between:
480p: 3:2 at 720×480
576p: 5:4 at 720×576
720p: 16:9 at 1280×720
1080p (FHD): 16:9 at 1920×1080
2160p (4K UHD): 16:9 at 3840×2160
4320p (8K UHD): 16:9 at 7680×4320
8640p: 16:9 at 15360×8640
SVGA: 4:3 at 800×600
WSVGA: ~17:10 at 1024×600
XGA: 4:3 at 1024×768
XGA+: 4:3 at 1152×864
WXGA: 16:9 at 1280×720
WXGA: 5:3 at 1280×768
WXGA: 16:10 at 1280×800
SXGA (UVGA): 4:3 at 1280×960
SXGA: 5:4 at 1280×1024
HD: ~16:9 at 1360×768
HD: ~16:9 at 1366×768
SXGA+: 4:3 at 1400×1050
WXGA+: 16:10 at 1440×900
HD+: 16:9 at 1600×900
UXGA: 4:3 at 1600×1200
WSXGA+: 16:10 at 1680×1050
WUXGA: 16:10 at 1920×1200
QWXGA: 16:9 at 2048×1152
WQHD: 16:9 at 2560×1440
WQXGA: 16:10 at 2560×1600
Tip: When converting between resolutions and aspect ratios, maintain the width:height proportion; if one dimension changes, scale the other to keep the ratio constant.
Working with multi‑term ratios
For a recipe using a 1:2:3 ratio of butter:sugar:flour, multiply each term by the same factor to reach your target batch size. If one cake uses 1:2:3 and you need five cakes, scale to 5:10:15, then apply actual units (e.g., cups or grams) to each term.
Ratios vs. proportions
Ratio: a single comparison (e.g., 4:5).
Proportion: a statement that two ratios are equal (e.g., 4:5 = 8:10). In proportions, cross products are equal, so a:b = c:d implies a×d = b×c, a property the Ratio Calculator uses to solve for unknowns.
How a Ratio Calculator helps
Simplify ratios to lowest terms.
Scale multi‑part ratios for recipes, mixes, or budgets.
Convert between aspect ratios and pixel dimensions.
Solve proportions by finding missing terms with cross‑multiplication.
Validate inputs and preserve order, so results match your intent.
Practical tips for accurate results
Always align units first; convert to the same unit before forming a ratio.
Reduce ratios for clarity; lowest‑term ratios are easier to compare.
Preserve ordering across steps; changing term order changes meaning.
For screens, divide width by height to confirm the underlying ratio before resizing.