well..not exactly..it depends on what the question is
Yes, it is possible. For instance there could be a gear ratio of 3.1:1 or you can have a waist-hip ratio of 0.8:1.
There are decimal points in decimal numbers. They look just like periods.
4/10 = 2 to 5
2.2
Oh, dude, like, the ratio of 7 to 5 is greater because when you simplify them, 7/5 is 1.4 and 5/3 is 1.67. So, technically correct, the ratio of 7 to 5 is greater. But hey, who's really keeping track of decimal points anyway, am I right?
Yes, it is possible. For instance there could be a gear ratio of 3.1:1 or you can have a waist-hip ratio of 0.8:1.
A decimal is simply way of representing a ratio.
You cannot have a single number with five decimal points. Furthermore, you need to specify the degree to which the number(s) are to be rounded.
There should be no points after the decimal point.
Just remove the decimal.
In ratios in mathematics , the equivalent value in decimal for 3 : 16 is 0.1875. The decimal for the ratio 3 to 16 is 0.1875.
87.656 87.66
yes it can
150/500 = 0.3
410 is, indeed, a decimal number.
Convert the ratio to fraction first, then convert the fraction to decimal. Example: ratio = 3 : 4 3 : 4 = 3/4 = 0.75
Sometimes, it depends on if it can be written as a ratio, if it can be a ratio, then it is rational.