The question is not specific enough for a sensible answer. It could refer to the ratio of the area of the shape to its perimeter or depending on its shape, the ratio of the area to the length of one or more of its sides.
You need to find the perimeter of one by adding together the lengths of all its sides. The perimeter of the similar shape is the answer multiplied by the similarity ratio.
It is considered that a shape, eg. Rectangle, with the golden ratio looks "most pleasing to the eye".
circle
The answer depends on what ratio of the triangle you are interested in.
The question is not specific enough for a sensible answer. It could refer to the ratio of the area of the shape to its perimeter or depending on its shape, the ratio of the area to the length of one or more of its sides.
The surface-area-to-volume ratio may be calculated as follows: -- Find the surface area of the shape. -- Find the volume of the shape. -- Divide the surface area by the volume. The quotient is the surface-area-to-volume ratio.
get the lengths of all sides of shape for example : 12 : 10 : 14 now by simplifying . . . 6 : 5 : 7
You need to find the perimeter of one by adding together the lengths of all its sides. The perimeter of the similar shape is the answer multiplied by the similarity ratio.
It is considered that a shape, eg. Rectangle, with the golden ratio looks "most pleasing to the eye".
A ratio is a property of two or more numbers. It is not possible to find the ratio of a single number.
A rhombus is a flexible shape which can range from almost a square to a very narrow shape. A rhombus with sides of x cm can contain a circle with any radius less than x/2 cm. The information in the question is insufficient to determine the radius. And a ratio requires some characteristic of the inscribed circle to be compared to an analogous characteristic of another shape.
circle
The shape affects the ratio of surface area to volume. The greater the surface are to volume ratio, the faster the magma will cool.
To maximize the surface area/volume ratio.
You divide the numerator of the ratio by its denominator.
The answer depends on what ratio of the triangle you are interested in.