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Ratio
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Answered by ritikasphone2019
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Answer:

ratio says how much of one thing there is compared to another thing.

ratio 3:1

There are 3 blue squares to 1 yellow square

Ratios can be shown in different ways:

Use the ":" to separate the values: 3 : 1

Or we can use the word "to": 3 to 1

Or write it like a fraction: 31

A ratio can be scaled up:

ratio 3:1 is also 6:2

Here the ratio is also 3 blue squares to 1 yellow square,

even though there are more squares.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sukhman256
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→Ratios are a helpful tool for comparing things to each other in mathematics and real life, so it is important to know what they mean and how to use them. These descriptions and examples will not only help you to understand ratios and how they function but will also make calculating them manageable no matter what the application.

What Is a Ratio?

In mathematics, a ratio is a comparison of two or more numbers that indicates their sizes in relation to each other. A ratio compares two quantities by division, with the dividend or number being divided termed the antecedent and the divisor or number that is dividing termed the consequent.

Example: you have polled a group of 20 people and found that 13 of them prefer cake to ice cream and 7 of them prefer ice cream to cake. The ratio to represent this data set would be 13:7, with 13 being the antecedent and 7 the consequent.

A ratio might be formatted as a Part to Part or Part to Whole comparison. A Part to Part comparison looks at two individual quantities within a ratio of greater than two numbers, such as the number of dogs to the number of cats in a poll of pet type in an animal clinic. A Part to Whole comparison measures the number of one quantity against the total, such as the number of dogs to the total number of pets in the clinic. Ratios like these are much more common than you might think.

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