Anything characteristic that can be measured on a ratio scale. It could be the lengths of two objects, or their mass, or age, or louness.
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The ratios of areas are the squares of the ratio of lengths (and the ratio of volumes are cubes of the ratio of lengths). As the perimeter of the second is twice the perimeter of the first, each length of the second is twice the length of the first, and so the ratio of the lengths is 1:2 Thus the ratio of the areas is 1²:2² = 1:4. Therefore the surface area of the larger prism is four times that of the smaller prism.
Each 0 or 1 is a bit (bit being short for "binary digit") a byte is 8 of these (byte being short for "binary eight")
It is 46/1.
1/2
Well, darling, the ratio of 11 to 132 is 1:12. You could also simplify it to 1:12 by dividing both numbers by 11. So there you have it, sweetie, a ratio as straightforward as a Sunday stroll in the park.