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the ratio of the length to width of the national flag or Singapore is 5 : 3
The length and breadth of our National Flag is in the ratio of 3 : 2.
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The proportion of the height to the length of the American flag is 2:3. This means that for every 2 units of height, the flag has 3 units of length. This ratio is standardized for the official flag dimensions used by the U.S. government.
the ratio of the length to width of the national flag or Singapore is 5 : 3
The length and breadth of our National Flag is in the ratio of 3 : 2.
The Indian flag has a 2:3 height-to-width ratio.
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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).
There is no flag at the top of the Eiffel tower.
The ratio of length to width is 2:1. Each red band takes up ¼ of the flag, and the white in the center is a square. Which means that the ratio of the left red band, the white and the right left band is 1:2:1.
There are not specific sizes for the American flag, but for government specific flags, the hoist (width/height) to fly (length) ratio is 1:1.9. For example, if the flag is 5' tall, the length should be 9.5' long (5*1.9=9.5). Most flags are made to "general" flag hoist-to-fly ratios. These flags are often 2x3', 3'x5', 4'x6', etc.
The flag comes in all sizes but the length is always 2x the width.
Canadian flags come in all sizes, but the length is always 2x as long as the width.