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Define these Levels of Measurement.NominalOrdinalInterval/Ratio
Equal intervals between points of that scale and a true zero
The Golden Ratio is interesting due to it being in place throughout nature. The Golden Ratio is present within humans, several species of plants, and even in the shells of some species invertibrates.
2.36 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its equivalent, in rational form, is 236/100 or 236:100 as a ratio. Both, the rational fraction and ratio can be simplified if required.
One way to do it is to look at each of the three as a part of the total. So you can consider the ratio 2:3:7 as the first thing being 2/12 of the total, the second being 3/12 and the third being 7/12.