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With similar triangles the ratios of all three parts of corresponding sides are never equal?

The ratios of all three corresponding sides is ALWAYS equal. But there is nothing that can be said about parts of the sides.


What Relating percents ratios and decimals?

Percentages are a way of expressing a part-to-whole relationship, often represented as a ratio or fraction out of 100. Ratios, on the other hand, compare two or more quantities, often expressed in the form of a fraction or ratio. Decimals are a way of representing fractions or ratios using a base-10 numbering system. All three - percents, ratios, and decimals - can be used interchangeably when expressing mathematical relationships or values. For example, a ratio of 2:5 can be expressed as a percentage of 40%, and as a decimal of 0.4.


What are all whole ratios for the number 80?

80 can be written as 80/1. Multiply both the numerator (80) and the denominator (1) of this fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction. There are infinitely many integers that can be used for this purpose and so infinitely many whole ratios. It is, therefore, not possible to list them.


What are the types of ratios?

The two types of ratios are part-to-part ratios and part-to-whole ratios. A part-to-part ratio is when you divide two groups from each other and count them as seperate. For example: 5 yellow cars to 3 orange cars. The ratio would be 5:3. A part-to whole ratio is when you take a group from the two groups, and then add the group up. Then you add the other group. For example: 7 grey ducks and 9 brown ducks, the ratio would be 7:16. So a part-to-whole ratio is like an over all answer, except for the first group.


Sports that use ratios?

Mostly all sports use ratios to caculate the number of wins and losses.

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Do all ratios compare a part to a whole number?

Ratios are either a whole number to whole number or a part to a whole number e.g. 2:1, 0.72:4.


Do all ratios compare a part to a whole?

No, they can compare parts to parts or many wholes to many wholes. For example, a class in school could have a ratio of 7 boys to 8 girls. 7 boys are not a part of 8 girls nor are 8 girls part of 7 boys!


How do you compare parts of a cell to musical bands?

All of the individual parts of a cell contribute to the whole cell just like all of the musicians in a band contribute to the music.


With similar triangles the ratios of all three parts of corresponding sides are never equal?

The ratios of all three corresponding sides is ALWAYS equal. But there is nothing that can be said about parts of the sides.


How do you find the greatest ratio?

Convert all ratios to percentages or decimals (as you like) and then compare them.


What are all the whole number ratios for 168 to 56?

The ratio, in simplest form, is 3.


What is a whole?

a whole is all of the parts of something.


Are all ratios a fraction?

All ratios can be written as fractions.


What is the part in the experiment used to compare all the parts in the groups?

Control


What Relating percents ratios and decimals?

Percentages are a way of expressing a part-to-whole relationship, often represented as a ratio or fraction out of 100. Ratios, on the other hand, compare two or more quantities, often expressed in the form of a fraction or ratio. Decimals are a way of representing fractions or ratios using a base-10 numbering system. All three - percents, ratios, and decimals - can be used interchangeably when expressing mathematical relationships or values. For example, a ratio of 2:5 can be expressed as a percentage of 40%, and as a decimal of 0.4.


What is a fraction called when all parts are shaded?

A whole


Who determined that an element in a compound will always combine in the same whole number ratios?

Prous proposed this. he didn't prove it for all elements.His opponent was Berthollet who said he was wrongWe now know that the vast majority of compounds contain fixed whole number ratios of elements, but there are a few cases where there is some variability.