Ratio (n.) |
The relation which one quantity or magnitude has to another of the same kind. It is expressed by the quotient of the division of the first by the second; thus, the ratio of 3 to 6 is expressed by / or /; of a to b by a/b; or (less commonly) the second term is made the dividend; as, a:b = b/a. |
Ratio (n.) |
Hence, fixed relation of number, quantity, or degree; rate; proportion; as, the ratio of representation in Congress. |
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Relationship between two numbers of the same kind |
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Street in Duiven, the Netherlands |
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Personification of reason |
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Radio Telescope in Orbit |
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Spanish Translation |
Ratio in Spanish is Proporción |
Tagalog Translation |
Ratio in Tagalog is Panumbasan |
Example Sentence (Quote) "A promise is binding in the inverse ratio of the numbers to whom it is made." - Thomas De Quincey |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Behind every man now alive stand 30 ghosts, for that is the ratio by which the dead outnumber the living." - Arthur C. Clarke |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Does the interiorization of media such as letters alter the ratio among our senses and change mental processes? (p. 28)" - Marshall McLuhan |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Infanticide and infant neglect exist in inverse ratio to the accessibility of abortion services." - Abortion |
Example Sentence (Quote) " The quality of moral behaviour varies in inverse ratio to the number of human beings involved." - Quality |