A ratio is a fraction; one-half written as "1/2", for example.
If you mean ratio then I don't quite understand the question.. but if you mean RADIUS Then you take the diameter and divide it by two. ============================================== There's no such thing as the ratio of circles. You can find the ratio of their diameters, the ratio of their radiussesses, and the ratio of their areas. -- The ratio of their diameters is: One diameter divided by the other one. -- The ratio of their radiusses is the same number as the ratio of their diameters. -- The ratio of their areas is the square of that same number.
If the ratio is 2 : 7 then the volumes are in the ratio 8 : 343.
The answer depends on whether or not the shapes are similar. If they are, then the ratio of volumes is the cube of the ratio of the linear dimensions.
The ratio of their perimeters will be 3:1, while the ratio of their areas will be 9:1 (i.e. 32:1)
A dining table is a non-example a ratio table.
Price earnings ratio.
a non example of a ratio is for example if a you have a math problem saying Write a ratio: Mario had 9 marbles and Stacy had 14 marbles what is the ratio to the number of marbles of Mario to Stacy example of ratio: 9:14 or 9/14 or 9 to 14 non-examples of a ratio: 2:19 or 2/19 or 2 to 19 so basicly a non-example of a ratio is NOT putting the CORRECT numbers in the CORRECT way
Golden ratio can be traced back to as early as 2500 BC. The Great Pyramid of Giza is an example of the golden ratio. the side is 612.01. and the half of the base is 377.9. 612.01/ 377.9= 1.61950... its approximately the measurement of the golden ratio. Another example is the Parthenon.
As for example 15 and 9 can be reduced to a ratio of 5 and 3
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Ratio between two numbers is actually is the comparison between them. It is an example sentence for ratio.
There is no such thing as the ratio of a number. You need two numbers to calculate a ratio. A ratio is the same as a quotient. For example, the ratio of 4 to 2 is the same as 4 divided by 2.
No. It can be but need not be. For example, you might calculate the ratio of today's temperature in Celsius and in Fahrenheit and calculate the ratio. That is not a rate.
it is the relation between 2 numbers , for example 15 and 10 their ratio is 3:2
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