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If you have one ratio then multiply both numbers of the ratio, x:y (or x/y), by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent ratio.
Unbalanced relation,
A 'ratio' shows a relationship between two numbers. There's no such thing as the ratio of one single number.
The cardinality ratio specifies the number of relationship instances that an entity can participate in.
A rational number is one which can be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
If you have one ratio then multiply both numbers of the ratio, x:y (or x/y), by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent ratio.
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Describe the relationship between mass and weight.
relationship (two or more) is evolving at the same ratio.
Direct proportion, linear, first-order... all of these are valid answers, depending on the particular field you're talking about.
Unbalanced relation,
describe each of the characters and their relationship with one another?
A 'ratio' shows a relationship between two numbers. There's no such thing as the ratio of one single number.
It depends on what kind of relationship. If it's business wise, then it can describe a relationship between products and sales. If it is mathematics wise, then it can be used to describe a relationship by showing the differences and similarities of different products.
By complete solubIlity we can check this relationship.
the answer on how to do a ratio problem is the relationship in quantity,amount,or size between two or more things.