Cross Products is the ratio between two sets of measurements.
Scale drawing problems are solved using?
Scale
Possibly the conversion factor.
The ratio is the same as the ratio between the number of teeth.
Cross Products
an example of a ratio is the difference between two numbers or sets of numbers such as 600 and 200... the ratio is 400...
I would call an equation of this type a ratio and proportion.
Possibly the conversion factor.
Could be the conversion factor - but only if the two sets of measurements are on scales that are linear AND absolute.
The ratio is the same as the ratio between the number of teeth.
Cross Products
It is simply the first measurement divided by the second, expressed with their measurement units as a ratio.
an example of a ratio is the difference between two numbers or sets of numbers such as 600 and 200... the ratio is 400...
The ratio is 1 : 3.
Math
Which of these sets of measurements shows the greatest precision?
A ship sets a course between ports.
They are called the intercostal muscles
I would call an equation of this type a ratio and proportion.