I suspect that the answer is 3/4 or 75% but the question is too garbled to be sure.
There is no single ideal ratio.
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The answer depends on whether you want the ratio of men in prison compared to:men not in prison,all men,women in prison,the total prison population,the total population (in or out of prison).Since you have not specified what you require, it is not possible to give a more useful answer.
150 miles : 250 miles150/250 = 3/5, or 3 : 5, or 3 to 5No matter the format, all three answers mean the same thing.Change 150 miles to 150 men, and 250 miles to 250 women. Imagine you walk into a ballroom and you want to find the ratio of men to women. With an answer of 3:5, you are saying for every 3 men in the ballroom, there are 5 women.
The ratio of halites to all other compounds in the universe is 0.
Probably not the women members
Women were expected to obey all their male family members.
she made a library, fought for all women's rights and fought civil rights
According to mid-2013 population estimates published by the Office for National Statistics, the ratio of males to females, of all ages, in Cornwall was approx 263:279 or 1:1.06. If men and women are defined as males and females aged 18 or above, the ratio is 209:228 or 1:1.09.
Women make up 18 percent of all the active astronauts working today. this would mean 6 out of every 35 astronauts are female.
A public library is accessible to all members of a community. Anyone could come in, get a library card, and check out books. Private libraries are only for people with special access. For instance, an extensive book collection in a person's home would be considered a private library.
The members of Hanson are:Isaac HansonTaylor HansonZac HansonNone of them has ever discussed sexual orientation in public. All three are married to women.
They are all proportional to some other ratio.
There is no single ideal ratio.
Try the local pub - or library ! ANYWHERE that there is a gathering of people ! Sure - not ALL of them will be single - but it's a start !
If A equals all books in your library and B equals all books then A < B, unless your library is the only library and books are only kept in a library, then A = B.
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