A fraction is a ratio... even when you don't change its form. 1/2 is "one half/ one over two/ one to two ratio"
Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.
1.5 is the ratio. in other words it is 150% or one and a half times.
The answer depends on what the ratio is relative to!The ratio of a circumference to the area of a circle is half the radius.
The ratio of one number to another is the first number divided by the second one.(1/2) / (1/3) = (1/2) x 3 = 3/2 or 1.5
The ratio is 2/3: One foot can be expressed as 2 half-feet and one and a half feet can be expressed at 3 half-feet.
The ratio is 1:4
Sometimes ... and sometimes not. Depends on the ratio.
A ratio is a fraction; one-half written as "1/2", for example.
A fraction is a ratio... even when you don't change its form. 1/2 is "one half/ one over two/ one to two ratio"
Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.
It can be expressed as the ratio of two integers, 3/2.
1.5 is the ratio. in other words it is 150% or one and a half times.
The answer depends on what the ratio is relative to!The ratio of a circumference to the area of a circle is half the radius.
The numbers are 15 and 6.
1/2 or one half.
The ratio of one number to another is the first number divided by the second one.(1/2) / (1/3) = (1/2) x 3 = 3/2 or 1.5