Yes, two probabilities.
Input and output (of energy)
Proportion (i think...)
The odds are 1:36
What do we call a chart that helps compare facts and numbers or quantities
The quotient of two quantities called a ratio.
A ratio uses division to compare two quantities.
=, > or <.
Yes
to compare the two quantities
Input and output (of energy)
Rate is a comparison based on division.
you cannot compare these two quantities as they have a different dimension
In algebra mathematical symbols are used to compare multiple quantities. The symbols are < and > which represent greater or less than depending on expression and = for equivalent. Another symbol of quantity comparison is less/greater than or equal to.
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You can subtract them or divide them. If you subtract them, the result is their difference. If you divide them, the result is their ratio.
To compare two quantities, you can use the symbols: greater than ( > ), less than ( < ), or equal to ( = ). To determine the correct symbol, you need to evaluate the values of the two quantities. If one quantity is larger than the other, use ">" for greater than or "<" for less than. If they are the same, use "=" for equal to. Please provide the specific quantities for a precise comparison.
The answer depends on what quantities you wish to compare. And, in a real world situation, it also depends on what tools you are capable of obtaining and using!