270:180
The ratio 9 to 502 is larger than the ratio 8 to 450.
To express "5 to 4 of 450" as a ratio, you would first calculate 5/4 of 450, which is 562.5. Therefore, the ratio would be 562.5:450. However, ratios are typically simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which in this case is 112.5. So, the simplified ratio would be 5:4.
60mm/45cm = 60 mm/450 mm = 60/450 which you can simplify, if you so wish.
80 percent of 450 = 36080% of 450= 80% * 450= 0.80* 450= 360
40% of 450 = 18040% of 450= 40% * 450= 0.40 * 450= 180
The ratio 9 to 502 is larger than the ratio 8 to 450.
375/450 = 5/6
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To express "5 to 4 of 450" as a ratio, you would first calculate 5/4 of 450, which is 562.5. Therefore, the ratio would be 562.5:450. However, ratios are typically simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which in this case is 112.5. So, the simplified ratio would be 5:4.
There is no fuel/oil ratio, the 03 KTM 450 EXC is a four stroke. See link below.
9/502 is 0.85% larger than 8/450 .
250 : 450 = 5 : 9
60mm/45cm = 60 mm/450 mm = 60/450 which you can simplify, if you so wish.
4.5:0.75 = 450:75 = 6:1
The compression ratio of a KTM 450, specifically the KTM 450 SX-F, is typically around 13.5:1. This high compression ratio contributes to the bike's powerful performance and responsiveness. However, variations may exist based on specific model years and configurations. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
To compare 60 mm to 45 cm using the ratio 43, we first need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Converting 45 cm to mm gives us 450 mm. Now we can express the ratio of 60 mm to 450 mm, which simplifies to 1:7.5. The ratio 43 does not accurately represent the comparison between 60 mm and 45 cm.
Trouble code P0730 means: Incorrect gear ratio