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Ratio uses 2 similar things and compares them while proportions uses ratios to compare, they both compare objects or items ------ Pao Xiong
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I'm thinking that a stock marketer uses integers to symbolize if a stock has gone up or down.
Look at this attached link below. There is a lot to explain.
variance - covariance - how to calculate and its uses
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.
Ratio uses 2 similar things and compares them while proportions uses ratios to compare, they both compare objects or items ------ Pao Xiong
most careers that involve engeneering/architecture
Stoichiometry
They're used for power transfer and to create gearing ratios.
Religious orders are non-science careers. Everything else uses science to some degree, explicitly or implicitly.
Stoichiometry uses coefficient ratios to relate moles of one molecule to moles of another
chemical formula
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A model uses familiar ideas to explain unfamiliar facts observed in nature.
With probability ratios the value you get to describe the strength of the relationship when you compare (A given B) to (A given not B) is not the same as what you get when you compare (not A given B) to (not A given not B). This is, IMHO, a big problem. There is no such problem with odds ratios.