It is 13/3 = 41/3 or 4.33... recurring.
Yes, there is a bronze ratio: (3 + sqrt(13)) / 2.
60/13
12/52 = 3/13
The ratio 6:12 can be simplified down to 3:6, and then lastly 1:2. In the ratio 13:24, it is as simplified as we can make it. Thus 13:24 > 6:12.
What ratio has 13 to 3? That is, 13 is how many times 3?To answer, we can divide 13 by 3. 13 ÷ 3 = 4 R 1.13 is made up of four 3's with remainder 1.The remainder 1 is a part of 3 -- it is the third part. We say,"13 is four and a third times 3."Notice again: We always say that a larger number is so many times a smaller.
13:1
It is: 60 to 13
Yes, there is a bronze ratio: (3 + sqrt(13)) / 2.
3/13
60/13
To find the ratio of 39 to 2:8:3, first, sum the parts of the ratio (2 + 8 + 3 = 13). Then, divide 39 by the total of the ratio (39 ÷ 13 = 3). This means that each part of the ratio corresponds to 3, so you can express it as 2×3:8×3:3×3, resulting in 6:24:9. Thus, 39 corresponds to the ratio of 6:24:9.
It is: 60 to 13
12/52 = 3/13
The ratio 6:12 can be simplified down to 3:6, and then lastly 1:2. In the ratio 13:24, it is as simplified as we can make it. Thus 13:24 > 6:12.
6:26 = 3:13
What ratio has 13 to 3? That is, 13 is how many times 3?To answer, we can divide 13 by 3. 13 ÷ 3 = 4 R 1.13 is made up of four 3's with remainder 1.The remainder 1 is a part of 3 -- it is the third part. We say,"13 is four and a third times 3."Notice again: We always say that a larger number is so many times a smaller.
This ratio can't be simplified any further. Just leave it as 13 to 3.