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The Middle Ages ran from about 476 to 1453. There is a link to an article on the Middle Ages below.
The same amount of time as the rest of the world's middle ages - about 900 years.
A thousand years of the middle ages.
Individuals of all ages can be affected; reports have been made of patients ranging from the age of six months to 88 years. The peak ages appear to be 10-19 years and 30-39 years.
The guillotine wasn't invented until the French Revolution in 1789. That is 389 years AFTER the middle ages.
Ages are 25 and 20, so difference = 5 years.
The sum of the ages of husband and his wife is four times the sum of the ages of their children.Four years ago,the ratio of the sum of their ages of their to the sum of the ages of their children was 18:1 two years hence the ratio will be 3:1. How many children do they have.
Total ages at present = 42 Total ages in 10 years = 52 Fractions then 15/26 x 52 and 11/26 x 52, ie 30 and 22 so ages now 25 and 17
6:3 :) i learnt about ratios to day in maths
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S= present age of sameet M = present age of meeakshi] Currently: (S/M)=(4/5) Therefore: S*5= M*4 In 6 years: (S+6)/(M+6) = (14/17) S*17 + 18 = M*14 Solving for S: plug in M=S*(5/4) S*17 + 18 = S*(5/4)*14 = (S*35/2) 18 = S*(1/2) S=36 and therefore M = 45 In 12 years(after the current 6): they will be 54 and 63 respectively. So the ratio of their ages will be 18 to 21
42/4 = 10.510.5*3=31.5
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Men to women ratio is termed as sex-ratio. The total sex-ratio of Nicaragua in 2004 was 1 male(s)/female. But sex-ratio is also calculated at different ages, so sex-ratio in Nicaragua in age-group is as follows in 2004.at birth: 1.05 male(s)/femaleunder 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female15-64 years: 0.99 male(s)/female65 years and over: 0.78 male(s)/femaletotal population: 1 male(s)/female (2004 est.)
Given a ratio, a percentage is the numerator of an equivalent ratio whose denominator is 100.
The ratio of the population ages 15 or over is 1.06 males per female.
It is usually calculated as the number of children (aged under 15 years) as a ratio of people of working age (ages 15 to 64). This ratio is currently in a state of flux because the pension age is being raised in many countries so that the denominator of the ratio covers a bigger age range.