The ratio "two to five" can be written as 2:5 or as 2/5.
infinitely many - the golden ratio is an irrational number
No, 3.14 is not an irrational number.
Any number you can completely write with digits is rational. A rational number is any number that can be written as the ratio of integers. Negative 9 and 5 sevenths is the ratio of -68 to 7 .
-- Any number that can be completely written down using digits is a rational number. -- A rational number is defined as any number that can be represented as the ratio of two whole numbers. 7,777 is the ratio of 7,777 to 1 .
There isn't a specific digit for the gear ratio. The last nine digits are vehicle specific, the dealer can input those digits in their computer system to get the build list of the truck. The ratio will be listed there.
The digits of pi are not periodic. Pi is an irrational constant, and if its digits were periodic, it could be expressed as a ratio of constant integers, meaning it would be rational.
No. Any number that you can completely write down with digits, exactly as you have done, is a rational number. A rational number is any number that can be written as the ratio of two whole numbers. 0.14 is the ratio of 7 to 50 .
-- Any number that you can completely write down using digits, and a decimal point or fraction bar if needed, is rational. -- A rational number is defined as one that can be written as a fraction using whole numbers. -19 can be written as the fraction -19/1 .
They are written as normal.
0.6666666... (with infinitely many digits).
The Asset/Liability Ratio is one of the easiest to figure: Current Ratio = Current Assets/Current Liabilities According to your question that should be: Current Ratio = 150 / 65 Current Ratio = 2.31 (rounded to two digits)
There are three odd digits: 7, 9 and 1 and one even digit: 2. So the ration of odd to even digits is 3 : 1