Mostly all sports use ratios to caculate the number of wins and losses.
You can use ratios of adjacent sides to prove if two rectangles are similar by comparing to see if the ratios are the same
By dividing
If the ratios are equivalent the corresponding points will all be on the same straight line through the origin.
when a number of ratios give the same answer after solving the ratios the ratios are said to be equivalent ratios
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Mostly all sports use ratios to caculate the number of wins and losses.
Chemists are trying to stop CFC use. these are the chemicals that destroy ozone.
look at the ratios and multiply
You can use ratios of adjacent sides to prove if two rectangles are similar by comparing to see if the ratios are the same
as a reference tool
Yes,. The use of ratios is necessary in most situations.
I think you are mistaken, a chemist (that is a chemists shop or pharmacy) will use its landlines (telephone) during the day to speak to customers.
They use them in something that does have chemicals or has natural chemical
You need ratios to find out what scale to use.
The possessive noun for "chemists" is "chemists'."
One of the ways that chemists help meet demand for energy is to make solar panels. Secondly, chemists replace oil with methanol. Finally, chemists make room temperature conductivity with use of copper.