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