dividing in amounts
No. There is no platinum ratio.
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The ratio of C12H22O11 to WHAT!
The ratio of volumes is directly proportional to the cube of the ratio of their sides. And, incidentally, all cubes are similar.
The ratio is 1:25 4 percent as a ratio is 0.04 : 1
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Sharing 36 items in a ratio of 1:5 gives 6 to the first person and 30 to the second.
according to the sharing ratio's of partners, we can distribute profit and loss account.
credit to gainig partner &debit to sacrificing partner
1 kilogramme = 1000 grammes Sharing this in a ratio of 2:3:5 gives 200 grammes 300 grammes 500 grammes
The profit-sharing ratio for a company typically differs before and after incorporation. Pre-incorporation, profits are usually shared among the founders or partners based on their agreement, which may not be formalized. Post-incorporation, profit-sharing is determined by the ownership of shares, with profits distributed as dividends based on the number of shares held. This formal structure helps ensure clarity and adherence to legal requirements.
its impossible...bt we cn arrange only three 3rows using six circles.....with 3circles each......that too using sharing meathod
Divide by the number of parts in the ratio. Imagine sharing sweets between person A and person B in the ratio 2:3. As a proportion Person A would receive 2/5ths (40%) of the sweets and B would receive 3/5ths (60%) of the sweets.
Seeding in file sharing refers to the process of providing files to others after you've downloaded them. When you finish downloading a torrent, you can continue to keep the file available for others by leaving your torrent client open and connected to the network. This allows others to download from you, contributing to the overall health of the file-sharing community. Maintaining a good seeding ratio helps ensure that files remain accessible for everyone.
sharing is caring2 not sharing is bad2
The ratio is 4/9.Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of this ratio by any non-zero integer or divide both by any common factor and you will have an equivalent ratio.
be responsible in sharing data