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A fraction is a ratio of a part to the whole. Ratios can represent this or a part to another part, as well.
A ratio can compare part to whole, part to part, or whole to part. For example, a part-to-whole ratio expresses how one part relates to the entire group, while a part-to-part ratio compares different parts within the same whole. Whole-to-part ratios are less common but can still be used to show how a whole entity relates to a specific part. Each type of ratio serves different analytical purposes depending on the context.
To calculate a part-to-part ratio, you compare two different quantities by expressing them as a fraction. For example, if you have 3 apples and 2 oranges, the part-to-part ratio of apples to oranges is 3:2. This means for every 3 apples, there are 2 oranges. Ensure that the two quantities you are comparing are relevant to each other for the ratio to make sense.
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