ratio of 110 miles to 130 miles 11 :13
110 to 1 is one possible answer.
110/58 = 55/29
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Multiply both numbers of the ratio, 10/11, by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent ratio.
The 110 model, 9.8 hp Mercury outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil to six gallons of fuel.
50:1 ratio
If you mean 1 to 10 then the equivalent ratio is 10 to 100If you mean: 1 to 10 then the equivalent ratio is 10 to 100
The voltage ratio of a potential, or voltage, transformer (PT or VT) depends upon the primary voltage to which it is connected. Accordingly, its voltage ratio varies considerably, as there is huge variety of system voltages throughout the world.Typically a VT's secondary voltage is standardised at 110 V which will match the full-scale deflection of a voltmeter connected to it (although it can also supply protective relays), while its primary voltage is then matched to the voltage of the system to which it is connected: in the UK, for example:11-kV:110 V33-kV:110 Vetc.
A fraction made using a part of something in the numerator and the entire substamce as the denominator. Example 10 grams of salt are dissolved in 100 grams of water. The 'part' could be 10 g salt. The whole is 110 g of solution. the ratio is 10/110
A fraction made using a part of something in the numerator and the entire substamce as the denominator. Example 10 grams of salt are dissolved in 100 grams of water. The 'part' could be 10 g salt. The whole is 110 g of solution. the ratio is 10/110
1 pint of oil for 6 gallons of gas 50/1 gas to oil mix