Express $6:30¢ as a ratio in its lowest terms.

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600:30 = 20:1

To express $6:30¢ as a ratio in its lowest terms, we need to convert both amounts to the same units.

First, we convert the dollars to cents: $6 = 6 × 100 cents = 600 cents.

Now, we can express the ratio as 600:30.

To find the lowest terms of the ratio, we divide both sides by their greatest common divisor (GCD).

The GCD of 600 and 30 is 30.

Dividing 600 by 30, we get 20.

Dividing 30 by 30, we get 1.

Therefore, the ratio 600:30 in its lowest terms is 20:1.

To express $6.30 as a ratio in its lowest terms, we need to convert the amount to a whole number of cents. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar, we multiply the dollar part by 100.

$6 × 100 = 600 cents

Now, we add the number of cents, 30 cents, to get a total of 630 cents.

Therefore, $6.30 can be expressed as the ratio 630:1 in its lowest terms, since there is no common factor between 630 and 1 that can be divided to simplify the ratio further.