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Ratios & Ratio Notation

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This note explains what ratios are and how they are written.
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A ratio is a proportional relationship between two numbers.

For example, if I were to say that the ratio of French students to German students in a class is 4 to 3, this means that for every 4 French students in the class, there are 3 German students.

Ratios can be written in 3 ways:

2. Odds notation:- X:Y- Most common ratio format

3. Fractional notation:- X/Y- Useful for solving algebraic problems involving ratios.

1. Verbal Notation:- X to Y- How ratios are spoken of

Note that ratios don't give us the value of the numbers themselves, just the relationship between the numbers.

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