x = 16 and 2/3 or 16.666666.....recurring decimal Ratios have been increased by 3 and 1/3
If you mean: 72/24 then it is 3/1
The ratio 3 to 2 is equal to 1.5.
If the question relates to the ratio 21 : 8 compared with 3 : 1 then they are not equal. Dividing both parts of the first ratio by 8 gives 2⅝ : 1. However, 21 : 7 is equivalent to 3 : 1 as division of both parts of the first ratio by 7 gives 3 : 1.
Depends how you cut it but a ratio of 1 to 3
No but they are in the ratio of 3 to 1
It is: 1 to 2
x = 16 and 2/3 or 16.666666.....recurring decimal Ratios have been increased by 3 and 1/3
No. A ratio can be expressed as a fraction. 6 to 3 can be written as 6/3 which is equal to 2. 3 to 6 can be written as 3/6, which is equal to 1/2.
5/15
If you mean: 72/24 then it is 3/1
The ratio 3 to 2 is equal to 1.5.
If the question relates to the ratio 21 : 8 compared with 3 : 1 then they are not equal. Dividing both parts of the first ratio by 8 gives 2⅝ : 1. However, 21 : 7 is equivalent to 3 : 1 as division of both parts of the first ratio by 7 gives 3 : 1.
3-1 because 3-1 is also equal to 3 over 1. 3/1 is less than 6/1.
Depends how you cut it but a ratio of 1 to 3
If assets are 3 million and the current ratio is 1.5, the liabilities are 2 million. (current assets = 3 million/ current liabilities of 2 million = 1.5 current ratio.) Inventories have to be 1 million. The quick ratio is current assets = 3 million - 1 million inventory / current liabilities of 2 million equal a quick ratio of 1.
yes, because 5*3=15 and 1*3= 3 :)