Are you sure you wrote this question correctly? You have already told us that the answer is 87:100.
Or do you men the ratio of men to women? If this is what you want, you have to divide 87 into 100 and you get 1:15 approximately, or 115:100.
current ratio and acid test ratio are examples of liquidity ratios'. current ratio is current asset's/ current liabilities. acid test ratio is current assets- stock / current liabilities.
To determine the value of each question on a 55-question test, you would need to know the total number of points the test is worth. Let's say the test is worth 100 points in total. To find the value of each question, you would divide the total points by the number of questions: 100 points / 55 questions = approximately 1.82 points per question. Therefore, each question on this 55-question test would be worth approximately 1.82 points.
1 since you can only get a 100 on a test
IF the test totals up to 100 points, AND IF every question carriesthe same score, then each question gets 22/9 points.
Depends on the test.
acid test ratio = quick assets / current liabilitiesacid test ratio = 150000 / 100000acid test ratio = 150 %
ct ratio test is the current between the primary to secondary
the two ratios that measure liquidity is acid test and current ratio. the acid test ratio is current assets- stock/ current liabilities the current ratio is current assets/ current liabilities
There was no school test, it is a modern invention. You would fail the school test if you can't write a question in better English that that above.
current ratio and acid test ratio are examples of liquidity ratios'. current ratio is current asset's/ current liabilities. acid test ratio is current assets- stock / current liabilities.
Other names are the quick ratio ot the liquid ratio
its means the ratio of albumin and globulin
A F-ratio test compares 2 variances and tell if they are significantly different. A Chi-square test compares count data.
The main difference between the current ratio and the acid-test ratio lies in the assets they consider. The current ratio includes all current assets, such as inventory, while the acid-test ratio excludes inventory and focuses only on the most liquid assets (cash, marketable securities, and receivables). This makes the acid-test ratio a more stringent measure of a company's short-term liquidity, as it assesses the ability to meet current liabilities without relying on inventory sales. Thus, the acid-test ratio provides a clearer picture of immediate financial health.
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There are test standards to determine poisson ratio. For aluminum, it is 0.33
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