Just whole numbers - like 2 to 1, or 3 to 1.
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.
A Part-to-part ratio
Yes, a number in a ratio must be a whole number.
Part-to-whole-ratio is defined as the relationship between part of something and the whole of it. For instances if there are 10 apples and you get 3, this is said to be 3:10 which is a part-to-whole ratio.
a ratio is a fraction of something, so basically the other part of the whole.
It is the ratio of the whole; of 1.
8 out of 10 IS a ratio
It is the ratio of one whole number to another whole number, which may be expressed as a fraction. The ratio (or fraction) may be simplified by dividing both numbers by the greatest common factor.
Every whole number can be expressed as the quotient or ratio of other whole numbers, and whole numbers ARE integers.
This can be solved using something called 'The Golden Ratio', when the longer segment is compared to the whole is about 1.618033988... The Golden Ratio is the ONLY ratio capable of this.
Whole
It is usually 1.