11:7
Sometimes ... and sometimes not. Depends on the ratio.
well it depends on what the numbers are like: 24:16, the simplest form of that is 3:2
scale factor
it's a 1:1 ratio. simple! :) it's a 1:1 ratio. simple! :) it's a 1:1 ratio. simple! :)
Simple whole number ratio implies that ratio of the elements in a compound is a whole number i.e. the ratio of elements bear whole number. For example in Cu2O, Cu and O combine in a simple whole number ratio of 2:1.
It could certainly be described as a simple ratio of positive integers.
Two quantities are in a Golden Ratio if the ratio of the bigger quantity to the smaller quantity is the same as the ratio of the sum of the two quantities to the bigger quantity. In algebraic form, if the two quantities are x and y, and x is the bigger of the two, then they are in the Golden Ratio if x/y = (x+y)/x and that ratio is the Golden Ratio. which equals (1 + √5)/2.
Ratio's
if you write ratio in this form x:y, the fraction form is x/y
168/108 is in a ratio form. In its simplest form, it is 14/9
It is 8:1. Simple!
Ratio form just involves a colon sign which represents the word "to" just like you have it in your question 11:15 is the ratio form 0.7333 is in decimal form 11/15 is in fraction form