You can't have a ratio of 1 number, a ratio is a comparison of numbers.
"I'll eat 1 burger for every 1 bag of fries you buy for me."
Your ratio would be 1 burger:1 bag of fries.
it's still technically two numbers.
Or else your ratio of 1 number is "I'll eat 1 burger for every 1 that I eat"
and that don't make no sense boy!
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The ratio for a number is the same as the number divided by 1. It may be possible to simplify this or to get a more manageable approximation. For example, the ratio for the number 2.5 is 2.5 : 1 This can be simplified to 2.5:1 = 25:10 = 5:2 The ratio for 0.959 is 0.959:1 = 959:1000 which is approx 96:100 or even 24:25
It can be written, in ratio form, as 1/1.
Yes. It's the ratio of -1 to 1.
Negative 24 is the ratio of -24 to 1, and also the ratio of 24 to -1, and also the ratio of -48 to 2, and also the ratio of 48 to -2, and also the ratio of -792 to 33. Any one of these would be enough to demonstrate that it's a rational number.
-37 is the ratio of -37 to 1 . It's completely rational.