Ratio
![]() In algebra, a ratio is the relationship between two quantities. It is expressed as the quotient of two numbers, or as two numbers separated by a colon (pronounced "to"). A number that can be written as a ratio of two integers is a rational number. In physics, a ratio between two magnitudes of the same type of quantity gives a positive real number when the magnitudes are expressed relative to an absolute or natural zero. The ratio between a difference of two magnitudes to a third magnitude, such as a unit, gives a real number (i.e. positive or negative). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Algebra: :This article is about the branch of mathematics. For other uses of the term "algebra" from the Greek words gean ebrisko ??? ????? ???? ,= AL-GEBRA (calculations in earth surface) and Arabic AL see algebra (disambiguation).... Quotient: In mathematics, a quotient is the end result of a division problem. For example, in the problem 6 ÷ 3, the quotient would be 2, while 6 would be called the dividend, and 3 the divisor.... Colon: Col?n may refer to:... Ratio related Images and Photos (experimental)
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