No, the first integer, 23, is half the second, 46.
115/100, 1.15/1.00, 23/20, 1-3/20
when a number of ratios give the same answer after solving the ratios the ratios are said to be equivalent ratios
1 - Activity Ratios 2 - Liquidity ratios 3 - Profitability ratios
1 - Activity ratios 2 - Profitability ratios 3 - Liquidity ratios
No, the first integer, 23, is half the second, 46.
A single number cannot be an equivalent ratio!
first of all your question doesnt make sense at all!!! but ill tell you this, Equivalent Ratios are ratios whose fraction or ratio are equivalent. now go away kid
115/100, 1.15/1.00, 23/20, 1-3/20
when a number of ratios give the same answer after solving the ratios the ratios are said to be equivalent ratios
you don't use a freewheel for a 23 tooth sprocket you need a cassette hub heres gear ratios for yaSprocketF/W or Cassette2282382592810301133123613391441154416
Ratios are often classified using the following terms: profitability ratios (also known as operating ratios), liquidity ratios, and solvency ratios.
Ratios
Yes, ratios can have decimals, but your teacher or instructor may not like it. It really depends on the question, but if whoever is reading it understands what you are trying to represent, then go ahead.
1 - Activity Ratios 2 - Liquidity ratios 3 - Profitability ratios
1 - Activity ratios 2 - Profitability ratios 3 - Liquidity ratios
equivalent ratios are different ratios that name the same comparison