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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 10 months ago
A ratio between two or more quantities is a way of measuring their sizes compared to each other. The first term of a ratio is called antecedent and the second term is called consequent. This type of ratio has no units. If different quantities are compared, this special type of ratio is called a rate and it has units. A ratio is the comparison of two homogeneous quantities, or a ratio is the division of two quantities a and b having the same units. It is denoted by ab (read as “a ratio b”) or a÷b. A ratio has no unit. It is a numerical quantity which indicates how many times one quantity is greater than the other.
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