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Usually you would put the first number in the ratio into the fraction's numerator (top part), and the second number into the fraction's denominator (bottom part).
If the ratio is 7 : 1 : 2 then if the first got 210, the second got 30. If the ratio is 7 : 12 then if the first got 210, the second got 360.
The numerator of the second ratio and the denominator of the first ratio are called the means, and the numerator of the first ratio and the denominator of the second ratio are called the extremes. The product of the means equals the product of the extremes.
Divide the first ratio by the second. If the answer is less than 1 then the first ratio is smaller. If the answer is equal to 1 then the two ratios are equal. If the answer is greater than 1 then the first ratio is larger.
The value of a ratio - of two numbers - is the value of the first divided by the second.
The answer is the antecedent and the second number is the consequent.
It is simply the first measurement divided by the second, expressed with their measurement units as a ratio.
I guess you mean the ratio of the areas; it depends if the 2 rectangles are "similar figures"; that is their matching sides are in the same ratio. If they are similar then the ratio of their areas is the square of the ratio of the sides.
for x that makes the first ratio equivalent to the second ratio of x to 14 , 56 to 98
In science, the ratio of two quantities is the value of the first quantity divided by the value of the second one. For example, the ratio of 10m to 5m is 2.
This would completely depend on how far the gross profit ratio decreased in the second year compared to the ratio at the start of the year.
In a sequence, the ratio of the third term to the second term is the one successive from the ratio of the second to the first. The successive ratios are : u2/u1, u3/u2, u4/u3 and so on. In a geometric sequence, these would all be the same.