It's width to length ratio is 3 : 8.
Length times Width (L x W) is a simple equation for area calculation.
When you are writing an equation from a verbal description, you almost always just write it as you read it. But "less than" is an exception to the rule, as it would follow, not precede, the other term in the expression. "Is" always means "=". Example: "The length is 2 more than 4 times its width" would be: L = 2 + 4W, or you could also write it as L = 4W + 2. Example: "The length is 5 less than the width" would be: L = W - 5. You cannot write it any other way. By looking at these two examples you should be able to answer your question.
6 over 10
The other way around. 5.28 m = 528 cm
It's width to length ratio is 3 : 8.
43/100
Length times Width (L x W) is a simple equation for area calculation.
Length is the horizontal measurement and the vertical one is height. If there are 2 horizontal ones then length is the longer one, and the other one is breadth, or width.
You can write it as 103. That would be the most common way, but there's many other correct ways to write it.
one way is 1250% and another way to do it is 125/100
The only other way really is -17+29.
I have seen it spelt as Giordan
Its A Fun Way To Write ! And Your Free From Error And Other Things
6 over 10
When you are writing an equation from a verbal description, you almost always just write it as you read it. But "less than" is an exception to the rule, as it would follow, not precede, the other term in the expression. "Is" always means "=". Example: "The length is 2 more than 4 times its width" would be: L = 2 + 4W, or you could also write it as L = 4W + 2. Example: "The length is 5 less than the width" would be: L = W - 5. You cannot write it any other way. By looking at these two examples you should be able to answer your question.
"Insameway" is not a word. Do you mean "How do you use 'in the same way' in a sentence?"You use it in the same way as you use any other words.In the same way as you write other sentences, you write this one.