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According to eHow, your base area must support at least 1/3 of the table top area.
3% is 3:100 as a ratio
2 bananas. you also have 3 apples
-3 is the ratio of -3 to 1. It's also the ratio of 3 to -1, and the ratio of -12 to 4, etc. Any one of those facts proves that -3 is rational.
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How one amount compares to another. Example: For every apple there is, there are 3 oranges aspect ratio: 1:3
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Depends on the ratio of apples to foot squared.
According to eHow, your base area must support at least 1/3 of the table top area.
This involves several factors, size of table, intended use, design, there are "GENERAL" formula's out there, for certain designs. It comes down to intended use and its stability. Example: In bowl turning, the general formula is 2/3 bowl area, 1/3 base area, this is for beauty an balance to the eye, that said, I have also seen bowls that shatter that formula and are still beautiful an pleasing. My suggestion is go to a furniture store and find a table that you like that is similar, then take some measurements. Good-Luck
Divide the pear trees by 4 then multiply the result by 3 to get the answer.
3% is 3:100 as a ratio
Ratios can be in any number of parts. For example, a fruit salad with apple, banana, mango and orange could have a ratio of apple : banana : mango : orange = 2 : 2 : 3 : 1.
The ratio of all lengths is the same. The ratio of the circumferences = ratio of the radii = 2:3
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The conversion between feet and inches are given in conversion table. So,we can say that 1 ft =12 in. 54 ft = 54 X12 in. now,Ratio = 216 :1.