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ratio
oran

Okulundaki öğrenci / öğretmen oranı nedir? - What's the student/teacher ratio at your school?

Ekran, 4:3 en-boy oranına sahip. - The screen has an aspect ratio of 4:3.

ratio
{i} orantı
ratio
{i} rasyo

İki tam sayının kesirleri olarak ifade edilebilen sayılar, rasyonel sayılar olarak adlandırılır. - Numbers that can be expressed as fractions of two whole numbers are called rational numbers.

O, saygın rasyonel ve özellikle güzel. - She is reputable, rational and above all pretty.

ratio
proporsiyon
ratio
katsayı
ratio
(Ticaret) nisbet
ratio
hız

Uygulama, vücut kütle indeks oranını hızlı bir şekilde hesaplamanı sağlıyor. - The application allows you to quickly calculate the ratio of body mass index - BMI.

ratio
nispet
aspect ratios
boy oranları
external debt ratios
dış borç oranları
leverage ratios
kaldıraç oranları
liquidity ratios
likidite oranları
ratio
oram
leverage ratios
(Ticaret) kaldıraç katsayıları
operating ratios
(Ticaret) faaliyet oranları
ratio
(Tıp) Oran, nisbet, derece
replacement ratios
(Ticaret) yerine koyma oranları
sensitivity ratios
(Ticaret) duyarlılık rasyoları
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of ratio
aspect ratios
plural form of aspect ratio
eudismic ratios
plural form of eudismic ratio
eudysmic ratios
plural form of eudysmic ratio
gear ratios
plural form of gear ratio
ratio
A number representing a comparison between two things
ratio
A judicial decision
signal-to-noise ratios
plural form of signal-to-noise ratio
student-teacher ratios
plural form of student-teacher ratio
variation ratios
plural form of variation ratio
leverage ratios
(Accounting) index of foreign capital of a business compared to the total capital (used to estimate long-term financial stability)
market value ratios
Ratios that relate the market price of the firm's common stock to selected financial statement items
market value ratios
A set of ratios that relate the firm's stock price to its earnings and book value per share
profitability ratios
accounting ratios used to estimate the profitableness of a business
ratio
The value obtained by dividing one quantity by another
ratio
A ratio is the quotient of two numbers (See also quotient and proportion ) Example: The ratio of 4 to 3 is expressed as 4 : 3 or 4 3
ratio
A reference to either the turns ration or to the voltage ration of the transformer It's the ration between the primary and the secondary For example, a transformer with a 480-volt primary and a 120-volt secondary has a ratio of 4 to 1
ratio
A comparison of two quantities, expressed as a fraction
ratio
There are so called ratio (FTP) servers If you want to download (copy it to your own harddisk) some file you first have to upload ( copy to the FTP server ) a certain amount of data A file ratio of 1: 5 means you have to upload 5 files before you are allowed to download one
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Denotes relationships of items within and between financial statements, e g , current ratio, quick ratio, inventory turnover ratio and debt/net worth ratios
ratio
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 &frac36; or ½; of a to b by a/b; or (less commonly) the second term is made the dividend; as, a: b = b/a
ratio
A fixed relation in degree, number, etc between two similar things; a proportion; a measured comparison Also, the indicated quotient of two mathematical expressions; the relationship in quantity, amount, or size between two or more things (If pears and apples are in a 5: 2 ratio, then if there are 25 pears, there are 10 apples )
ratio
A comparison of two quantities A fraction can be interpreted as a ratio of two numbers, but arithmetic operations on ratios and fractions are different
ratio
A reference to either the turns ratio or the voltage ratio of a transformer
ratio
the relationship of a flag's width to its length, e g France is 2: 3; Germany is 3: 5, Russia is 1: 2
ratio
the relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient)
ratio
A score that may have a value of zero or greater that is derived by dividing a count of one type of data by a count of another type of data (e g , the number of patients with central lines who develop infection divided by the number of central line days)
ratio
The ratio of the width to the height of a rectangle is called an aspect ratio, an example of which is the golden ratio of classical architecture. When two ratios are set equal to each other, the resulting equation is called a proportion
ratio
Hence, fixed relation of number, quantity, or degree; rate; proportion; as, the ratio of representation in Congress
ratio
the relationship of a flag's width to its length, e g France is 2: 3; Germany is 3: 5, Canada is 1: 2 See also page on Ratios of Flags
ratio
Comparison of two figures used to evaluate business performance, such as debt/equity ratio and return on investment
ratio
A comparison of two numbers For example: 3: 7
ratio
A fractional relationship of one number to another
ratio
The relationship between two figures from the financial statements designed to show the profitability or effectiveness of the management within a company Ratios have no absolute significance, and are only relevant for comparisons over the history of the company or between companies in the same sector
ratio
The ratio of 2 numbers is the first number divided by the second number For example, the ratio of 8 to 4 is 2
ratio
The relative size of two quantities expressed as the quotient of one divided by the other; the ratio of a to b is written as a: b or a/b
ratio
A ratio is a relationship between two things when it is expressed in numbers or amounts. For example, if there are ten boys and thirty girls in a room, the ratio of boys to girls is 1: 3, or one to three. The adult to child ratio is 1 to
ratio
A comparison expressed as a fraction For example, there is a ratio of three boys to two girls in a class (3/2, 3: 2)
ratio
W3S3 ratios a relationship between two amounts, represented by a pair of numbers showing how much bigger one amount is than the other proportion the ratio of sth to sth. Quotient of two values. The ratio of a to b can be written a: b or as the fraction a/b. In either case, a is the antecedent and b the consequent. Ratios arise whenever comparisons are made. They are usually reduced to lowest terms for simplicity. Thus, a school with 1,000 students and 50 teachers has a student/teacher ratio of 20 to
ratio
{i} proportional relation, relationship of quantity or size between two things
ratio
The number or degree of one class of things in relation to another, or between one thing and another, expressed as a proportion Example: In a car, the ratio of tires to steering wheel is 4 to 1, often wriiten 4: 1
ratio
A measure of the relative size of two numbers Usually, financial ratios are expressed as a times multiple (x) or a percentage (%) Ratios provide a quick way to compare a company to its performance over time, to other companies in the same industry, and to the industry average
ratio
A measure of the relative size of two numbers Usually, financial ratios are expressed as a times multiple (x) or a percentage (%) Ratios provide a quick way to compare a company to its performance over time, to other companies in the same industry, and to the industry average
ratio
The relation between to quantities Ratios can be expressed in words, fractions, decimals or percents E g , the ratio given when a team wins 4 out of 6 games can be said a 4: 6 or four out of six or 4/6
ratio
Denotes the relationship of items within and between comparisons of balance sheet items with profit-and-loss items; operating ratios are those derived from comparisons of items of income and expense
ratio
The relation which one quantity or magnitude has to another of the same kind
ratio
the relation between two quantifies expressed as the number of times one is greater than the other
ratios

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