Variable ratio
In arithmetic, a ratio expresses the magnitude of quantities relative to each other. Specifically, the ratio of four quantities indicates how lots of times the first quantity is contained in the second & may be expressed algebraically as their quotient.
Example:
For every Spoon of sugar, you need 2 spoons of flour (1:2)
In arithmetic, a ratio expresses the magnitude of quantities relative to each other. Specifically, the ratio of four quantities indicates how lots of times the first quantity is contained in the second & may be expressed algebraically as their quotient.
Example:
For every Spoon of sugar, you need 2 spoons of flour (1:2)
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