For proportional relationships the ratio is a constant.
A true proportion is when two ratios are equal to one another. To prove this, you need to find the cross products of the ratios and see if they are equal. An example of a true proportion are the ratios 1/2 and 5/10, if you take the cross product the result is 2 x 5 = 1 x 10, which are equal.
It is an example of a statement that is presented as a question with minimum of effort. Unfortunately, the minimum effort makes the question meaningless. There is no context given. As a result there are times when the statement within the question would be true and others when it would be false. Without the context it is impossible to tell and so it is a statement with no value whatsoever.
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They are true statements about trigonometric ratios and their relationships irrespective of the value of the angle.
Let's see if they are or no. 6/10 = 15/ 25? Let's suppose that the are proportional. Then,cross multiply: 6 x 25 = 10 x 15 ? 150 = 150 True. Thus 6/10 = 15/25
It is true in the case of inversely proportional relationship.
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No, but the reverse is true. All rational numbers are ratios but not all ratios are rational. You will often come across π being defined as the RATIO of the circumference of a circle to its diameter (there are other definitions). However, the word "rational" is derived from "ratio".
a porpotion is an equation stating thattwo ratios are equilvalent? true or false
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Yes. Gravity is inversely proportional to distance.
adjusted odds ratios are the odds of a dichotomous event being true adjusted for or controlling for other possible contributions from other variables in the model.
A true proportion is when two ratios are equal to one another. To prove this, you need to find the cross products of the ratios and see if they are equal. An example of a true proportion are the ratios 1/2 and 5/10, if you take the cross product the result is 2 x 5 = 1 x 10, which are equal.
That they are not true relationships.