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When one quantity is proportional to another, it indicates that one quantity is dependent on the other by a factor and increases/decreases with the other quantity. When the two quantities are equal, the output of both the quantities is said to be the same.
"How many times greater" refers to a comparison between two quantities, indicating how many times one quantity exceeds another. For example, if Quantity A is three times greater than Quantity B, it means that Quantity A is equal to Quantity B multiplied by three. This phrase is often used in mathematical contexts to express ratios or differences in size, magnitude, or value.
An equal adjective is an adjective that describes things that are the same or equivalent in some way. For example, "equal" itself is an equal adjective as it signifies things that are identical in value or quantity.
There can be no answer. A quart can be expressed as a fraction only in the context of another quantity of volume.
An ounce can be equal to a mixed number in the context of some smaller quantity which is not an exact fraction of an ounce: for example a gram or milligram. However, since no such smaller quantity has been specified it is not possible to give an answer.
Equilibrium.
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It is a conversion factor.
quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
The point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
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It is a state where quantity supplied by seller and quantity demanded by buyers are equal.