Ratio analysis is a tool used by management and fundamental investors to determine a company's general position in an industry or sector as it compares to their peers. An example would be the current ratio, which equals the current assets of a company divided by the current liabilities of which the firm is obligated. The current ratio gives investors and management a quick look as to how liquid a firm is. A large proportion of current assets to liabilities indicates a firm will have little trouble meeting its short term obligations regardless of the economic cycle. The analysis may extend to industry peers to compare companies on an apples to apples basis.
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
The ratio of lateral strain to the longitudinal strain is called as poissions ratio
If you mean 15 and 45 then the ratio is: 1 to 3
If you mean 25 to 50 then the ratio is 1 to 2
It mean the equivalence ratio is equal to 1.
That is the aspect ratio , or ratio of width to height of the tire
The ratio of the height of an object to the length of its base.
If you mean: 24 96 then its ratio is 1 to 4
the ratio of energy
If you mean ratio then I don't quite understand the question.. but if you mean RADIUS Then you take the diameter and divide it by two. ============================================== There's no such thing as the ratio of circles. You can find the ratio of their diameters, the ratio of their radiussesses, and the ratio of their areas. -- The ratio of their diameters is: One diameter divided by the other one. -- The ratio of their radiusses is the same number as the ratio of their diameters. -- The ratio of their areas is the square of that same number.
the ratio of the mean diameter of the body of a rocket or missile to its length
If you mean in the ratio of 2 to 3 then it is 6 to 9