It's width to length ratio is 3 : 8.
The length and breadth of our National Flag is in the ratio of 3 : 2.
2:3
2:3
Ratio of new length to old length = 12/8 = 3/2 So ratio of new width to old width must be 3/2 New width/Old width = 3/2 so New width = Old Width * 3/2 = 6 inches*3/2 = 9 inches
It's width to length ratio is 3 : 8.
The length and breadth of our National Flag is in the ratio of 3 : 2.
2:3
2:3
2:3
The Indian flag has a 2:3 height-to-width ratio.
Ratio of new length to old length = 12/8 = 3/2 So ratio of new width to old width must be 3/2 New width/Old width = 3/2 so New width = Old Width * 3/2 = 6 inches*3/2 = 9 inches
the ratio of the length to width of the national flag or Singapore is 5 : 3
The width is half the length: The perimeter is twice the length plus twice the width. If the perimeter is 3 times the length, twice the width must be the length.
It will be 70m because 70 to 42 is a ratio of 5 to 3
Virtually all national flags have a stipulated length/width ratio, usually 2:1, 3:2, or 5:3. The US flag ratio is 1.9:1 ( one point [decimal] nine to one).
The aspect ratio is the ratio of width to length, in this case either 3:5 or 5:3.