Many people find whole number ratios easier to understand.
Every whole number can be expressed as the quotient or ratio of other whole numbers, and whole numbers ARE integers.
Yes it is esssentially that number to one ratio five written as a ratio would be a five to one ratio
4.8 is the ratio 48/10 . You can never write 4.8 as a singlewhole number, simply because 4.8 is not a whole number.
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Simple whole number ratio implies that ratio of the elements in a compound is a whole number i.e. the ratio of elements bear whole number. For example in Cu2O, Cu and O combine in a simple whole number ratio of 2:1.
Yes, a number in a ratio must be a whole number.
Many people find whole number ratios easier to understand.
Every whole number can be expressed as the quotient or ratio of other whole numbers, and whole numbers ARE integers.
It is the ratio of one whole number to another whole number, which may be expressed as a fraction. The ratio (or fraction) may be simplified by dividing both numbers by the greatest common factor.
The compound with the smallest whole-number mole ratio of elements can be determined from its empirical formula, which represents the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in the compound. To find this, divide each element's molar amount by the smallest molar amount present in the compound.
-- Any number that can be written as the ratio of two whole numbers is a rational number.-- Any whole number can be written as the ratio of that number to ' 1 ', so it's rational.
9 to 12 is the ratio. BUT, if you simplify it (divide them both by the same number which makes both of them come out to a whole number) it's 3 to 4
Yes it is esssentially that number to one ratio five written as a ratio would be a five to one ratio
The ratio of a single number is the number itself.
4.8 is the ratio 48/10 . You can never write 4.8 as a singlewhole number, simply because 4.8 is not a whole number.
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