If you mean a ration of 6 to 4 then the larger part is 60
To find the larger part, you would divide 100 by the sum of the ratio parts, which is 64 + 1. Therefore, the larger part would be 100 divided by 65, which equals approximately 1.538.
4.2017
The golden ratio or the Fibonacci number is apparent in many natural objects. This mathematical equation proves that by dividing a line in two parts, the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal to the whole length divided by the long part.
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The golden ratio appears when you divide a line, call it "a + b", into two parts, "a" and "b", such that the ratio b / a is the same as (a + b) / b. In words: the ratio of the total length to one of its parts is equal to the ratio of this part to the other part. This ratio (for example, b / a) is exactly (1 + square root of 5) / 2, or about 1.618. Its reciprocal (in the example, a / b) is one less: about 0.618. My reply: Thank you Hilmarz! But I just found out a more simple way for stupid people like me! XD The golden ratio is when you divide a line into two unequal parts, so that the whole length divided by the longer part is equal to the longer part divided by the smaller part! But if I ever become a genius, I'll come back here and re-read your version!
A fraction is a ratio of a part to the whole. Ratios can represent this or a part to another part, as well.
4.2017
The golden ratio or the Fibonacci number is apparent in many natural objects. This mathematical equation proves that by dividing a line in two parts, the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal to the whole length divided by the long part.
It symbolizes the golden ratio. The Golden Ratio: The number approximately equal to 1.618033989... which is exactly equal to (1+√5)/2, If you divide a line into two parts so that the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal tothe whole length divided by the longer part, then, you will have the Golden Ratio.
If you divide a line into two parts so that:the longer part divided by the smaller partis also equal tothe whole length divided by the longer part
A circular shape divided into wedge shaped parts where the area of each part is proportional to the ratio of the measure of that part to the whole.
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A Part-to-part ratio
The golden ratio appears when you divide a line, call it "a + b", into two parts, "a" and "b", such that the ratio b / a is the same as (a + b) / b. In words: the ratio of the total length to one of its parts is equal to the ratio of this part to the other part. This ratio (for example, b / a) is exactly (1 + square root of 5) / 2, or about 1.618. Its reciprocal (in the example, a / b) is one less: about 0.618. My reply: Thank you Hilmarz! But I just found out a more simple way for stupid people like me! XD The golden ratio is when you divide a line into two unequal parts, so that the whole length divided by the longer part is equal to the longer part divided by the smaller part! But if I ever become a genius, I'll come back here and re-read your version!
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A part to whole is, essentially, a ratio. 2:10 is a ratio---it could also be 2(the part) to 10(the whole). The part is how much the part is in comparison to the whole-1/2 could be the part, while 1 is the whole.
A single part of 7.5 kilograms divided into 15 parts is 7.5/15 = 0.5 kilograms. Therefore, apportioned in a ratio of 7:8, this is equal to 7 x 0.5 = 3.5 kilograms and 8 x 0.5 = 4 kilograms.
A ratio that compares the first number of two ratios Ex: 3/10 and 4/10 3/4 would be the part to part ratio