Any point where x/y is greater than 1 has a ratio larger than one. For example, the point (2, 1) has a ratio of 2:1, or 2. (3, 1) has a ratio of 3, etc.
subtract 90 from it and find the trig ratio of that and it will be equal to the trig ratio that is over 90 degrees
-- ADD the two numbers in the ratio.-- Then divide the line segment into that many equal pieces.-- From one end, count off a number of pieces equal to either number in the ratio.-- At the point after that many pieces, the two parts of the line segment on either sideof it are in the desired ratio.
you would want to find a common denominator -- in this case 160 is the largest common denominator 800/160=5 640/160=4 therefore the ratio would be 5:4 (said "5 to 4")
The answer depends on the ratio of the shape to what!
The answer depends on what ratio of the triangle you are interested in.
subtract 90 from it and find the trig ratio of that and it will be equal to the trig ratio that is over 90 degrees
The distance between the hawsepipe andthe drop point is calculated and compared to the amount of chainlet out. If this ratio is greater than one, either the anchor isdragging or the windless is slipping.
the ratio of the savings of A B and C would be 56, 99, 69
Find the distance of the point from the centre of the circle. If the distance is - less than that radius then the point is inside the circle, - equal to the radius then the point is on the circle, and - greater than that radius then the point is outside the circle.
-- ADD the two numbers in the ratio.-- Then divide the line segment into that many equal pieces.-- From one end, count off a number of pieces equal to either number in the ratio.-- At the point after that many pieces, the two parts of the line segment on either sideof it are in the desired ratio.
3.9 and 2.6
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A ratio is a property of two or more numbers. It is not possible to find the ratio of a single number.
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you would want to find a common denominator -- in this case 160 is the largest common denominator 800/160=5 640/160=4 therefore the ratio would be 5:4 (said "5 to 4")
Depends on what kind you have It depends on the anti-freeze to water ratio. Only reference I could find said straight anti-freeze has a boiling point of 370 which I find a little questionable, but possibly correct.
To find the simplified fraction, you would first find a common divider between 33 and 36. The only one would be 3. 33 divided by 3 is 11. 36 divided by 3 is 12. The simplified ratio would then be 11/12.