conversion factor
The ratio that compares the measurements of a drawing or model to the measurements of the real object is known as the scale. This scale is typically expressed as a fraction or a ratio, such as 1:100, indicating that 1 unit on the drawing or model corresponds to 100 units in reality. It is essential for ensuring accurate representation and proportion when creating architectural plans, maps, or models.
what is it
That is called percent.
Its an inequality
A F-ratio test compares 2 variances and tell if they are significantly different. A Chi-square test compares count data.
It is the scale ratio or scale factor
scale
a ratio.... of course!!
ratio that compares 2 quantities measured in diiferent units
rate
what is it
That is called percent.
Its an inequality
A rate.
A F-ratio test compares 2 variances and tell if they are significantly different. A Chi-square test compares count data.
It may be called the conversion factor.Note, however, that this only works when both measurements are absolute measurements, or equivalently, the measurement is on a ratio scale. For example, a fraction representing equivalent Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures is not a conversion factor because the two Zero values do not correspond to the same temperature.
Rate