Joy and her brother bought a new TV set worth P8 289.00. If they agreed to divide the cost in the ratio 5:4, how much will each of them pay?
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Well, I know one career that uses proportions. Being a baker, for example scaling a recipe up and down depending on the number of guests you have.
The sum of proportions computed from a frequency distribution must equal
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How about: 5*9 = 45 as one example
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tanong mo nalang sa guro mong tanga! bakit hindi mo alam? hindi ka ba tinuturuan ng guro mo? oh sadya lang bobo yung guro mo?
The partitive refers to the selection of a part/quantity out of a group/amount.
81.25 for 15 oranges
For example the law of definite proportions.
Partitive Proportion is the partition of a whole into equal or unequal parts based on the two ratios.:))))))))))
There is no proper proportions for a general model. Each model types have their own "proper proportions." For example, a car model would have a different proportion than an airplane model.
You cannot since probability can never be greater than 1.
Partitive nouns are used to express an indefinite quantity of something that cannot be counted individually. They are usually used with mass nouns or uncountable nouns to indicate a portion or an undefined amount of the noun. For example, "some water," "a bit of cheese," or "a lot of sand" are examples of partitive nouns.
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You would use the partitive appropriate for the situation, such as 'some of the milk', 'part of the milk', or 'all of the milk'.
The particular elements and their proportions depend on what the compound is, for example Water contains Hydrogen and Oxygen which Salt contains Sodium and Chlorine.