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The word you are looking for is "proportion." A proportion expresses the relationship between two quantities, indicating how one quantity relates to another, often in the form of a fraction or ratio.
The symbol used to represent a ratio is typically a colon (:). For example, in the ratio 3:2, the colon indicates the relationship between the two quantities. Ratios can also be represented using the word "to" (e.g., "3 to 2") or as a fraction (e.g., 3/2).
It is called a ratio.
yes- the word "over" in this context indicates a fraction. 760 over 1000 means 760/1000 .
"out of"
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It is a "rational number".
The word you are looking for is "proportion." A proportion expresses the relationship between two quantities, indicating how one quantity relates to another, often in the form of a fraction or ratio.
ratio, proportion
Out of
in any case
Yes, the word "by" is a prepositional phrase. No, the word "by" is a preposition; a prepositional phrase including the word "by" would be "... by the wayside."
It is called a ratio.
yes- the word "over" in this context indicates a fraction. 760 over 1000 means 760/1000 .
This is usually used in books , and indicates that the word/phrase requires explanation, which is then found at the base of the page
Both, in any case, however, because