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The comparison of two quantities of the same kind by division is called ____________.​

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Answered by somaiya835
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The comparison of two quantities of the same kind by division is called Ratio.

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Answered by Agastya0606
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The comparison of two quantities of the same kind by division is called Ratio.

  • In mathematics, a ratio shows how many times a single number contains. For example, if there are eight oranges and six lemons in a bowl of fruit, the average orange to lemon is eight to six (i.e., 8: 6, the equivalent of 4: 3). Similarly, the ratio of lemon to orange is 6: 8 (or 3: 4) and the ratio of oranges to total fruit is 8:14 (or 4: 7).
  • Estimated numbers can be values ​​of any kind, such as demographics or objects, or such as estimates of length, weight, time, etc. In most cases, both numbers are limited to the positive.

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