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A ratio can indicate division. If you have a ratio, x:y, then it can be thought of as x/y.
It could be simplifying the fraction.
Division by a factor that can be zero.
It is: 3 to 1 is the simplified ratio of 6 to 2 as an example
It is simplifying the ratio.
It can be calculated by simplifying the ratio between power of signal by power of noise
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All ratio measurements must be in the same units before simplifying
Yes, coefficients can be fractions in algebraic expressions. Fractions may appear when coefficients are expressed in a ratio or when simplifying expressions that involve division.
No. A ratio is calculated using division but they are not the same thing.
A ratio can indicate division. If you have a ratio, x:y, then it can be thought of as x/y.
It could be simplifying the fraction.
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Division by a factor that can be zero.
It is: 3 to 1 is the simplified ratio of 6 to 2 as an example
17.6 : 10. 4 - Multiply by 10 to remove the figures after the decimal point. 176 : 104 - Divide by 8 to simplify. 22 : 13 A ratio can be expressed as a fraction. (e.g. 22/13) When simplifying a ratio, perform the same procedures as when simplifying a fraction to create an equivalent fraction.