You do not use a number line to find a ratio
There's no such thing as the ratio of only one number. A ratio is a comparison of two numbers. The ratio of two numbers is their 'quotient' ... the number you get when you divide one number by the other one.
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The ratio of student and teacher ratios in ucla must be done as follows .First find out the number of Student in ucla.Then , find out the number of teacher in ucla.The, divide the number of Student and the number of teacher.
you find the bottom part of the bar and find out how far 1 number is from the other number and multiply the top and there is your answer
The ratio of a single number is the number itself.
A ratio is a property of two or more numbers. It is not possible to find the ratio of a single number.
You do not use a number line to find a ratio
The ratio of neutrons to protons in an atom can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number (number of protons) from the atomic mass (sum of protons and neutrons) of the atom. Mathematically, ratio of neutrons to protons = (Atomic mass - Atomic number).
Divide one number by the other number.
There's no such thing as the ratio of only one number. A ratio is a comparison of two numbers. The ratio of two numbers is their 'quotient' ... the number you get when you divide one number by the other one.
The golden ratio is a number that exists in anatomy, art, and the sciences. The estimated number is 1.61803399. To find the ratio, you find: (1 + squaroot(5))/2
Find an equivalent ratio to 32:24 such that tje first number in the ratio is 4
To find a ratio, you need to compare two numbers. Since you have only given one number, it is impossible to find a ratio.
In order to find the ratio of two areas, you times it by the number of a number to get the number of the numbers numbers number, and that number divide by the first number which is 6 and then do the square root of the numbers number to get that number, which you will times by 2.
Find Ratio A to B. Find Ratio B to A. Complete sentence: A is percent of B.
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