Generally, there are 4 types of finance ratios, (if thats what you want).
(A) LIQUIDITY RATIO
(B) LONG TERM SOLVENCY AND STABILITY RATIO
(C) PROFITABILITY & EFFICENCY RATIOS
(D) INVESTORS OR Stock Market RATIOS.
There are several types of financial ratios, typically categorized into three main groups: liquidity ratios, profitability ratios, and solvency ratios. Key examples include the current ratio and quick ratio (liquidity), return on equity and net profit margin (profitability), and debt-to-equity ratio and interest coverage ratio (solvency). Additionally, there are efficiency ratios like inventory turnover and asset turnover. Each ratio serves a different purpose in analyzing a company's financial health and performance.
the ratio of candles to years is 3 to 5
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It didn't. It's an artefact of mathematics, found in the proportions of many geometric shapes. But although many people claim that this ratio organisms also show this ratio, this is simply not true, unless you apply such a wide margin of error as to make the entire notion of the golden ratio meaningless.
Three, they are: Constant,dependant, & controlled. Alternatively, you can say there are 4: nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio.
1) Statutory Liquid Ratio 2) Cash Reserve Ratio
Linear, ratio, and vertical
generally, there are five types of ratio analysis which are done by companies. they are:a) Profitability analysisb) Liquidity analysisc) Solvency analysisd) Asset efficiency analysise) Market value analysis
shape adding dividing subtracting multiplying perimeter area ratio proportion fractions algebra measurements and probably many others
It could be a conversion [factor].
infinitely many - the golden ratio is an irrational number
nominal and ordinal is wrong; those are the two types of qualitative variables. Ratio and interval are the two types of quantitative variables.
This question could be answered in a variety of ways. In statistics for the biological sciences we use scales of measurement for variable types. In this case there are 4 types of variables: nominal (aka categorical), ordinal, interval (aka scale), and ratio.
Hockey ratio is used by how many goals you have scored and how many games you have lost and won.
The word "ratio" contains three vowels: a, i, and o.
Three.