it is where you have a table of data
well the coefficient in math is the number before the varibal.
It is a table which shows a set of values that some variable takes and the number of times that it takes those values.
A number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, X/Y where Y is not zero.
If you are referring to the number that is used to describe the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, then, yes, in terms of math it is spelled pi. Pi equals out to about 3.141529+ and goes on infinite (never ending).
it is where you have a table of data
a ratio table is a way of presenting a ratio on a math table ratio is just another word for verses. for ex. if their are 23 dudes and 55 dudettes the ratio would be 23:55 so the graph would have a higher bar for the dudettes compared to the dudes
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In math terms, pi, means 3.14, which is a everlasting decimal, that is just rounded to make your math easier. So pi, means 3.14 in math terms.
a ratio table is a way of presenting a ratio on a math table ratio is just another word for verses. for ex. if their are 23 dudes and 55 dudettes the ratio would be 23:55 so the graph would have a higher bar for the dudettes compared to the dudes
well the coefficient in math is the number before the varibal.
It is the numerator of an equivalent ratio where the denominator is 100.
examplle: 3 cats and 10 dogs ratio of dogs to cats= 10/3
Mean and average are the same.
Well, honey, the external terms of a ratio are the first and last numbers in the ratio, while the internal terms are the second and third numbers. So if you've got a ratio like 2:5, the external terms are 2 and 5, and the internal terms are... you guessed it... 2 and 5. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
It is a table which shows a set of values that some variable takes and the number of times that it takes those values.
A number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, X/Y where Y is not zero.