"Ratios" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ratios" Meaning

Ratios refer to the quantitative relationship between two or more quantities. It is a way of comparing the size of two or more groups, quantities, or values by dividing one quantity by another.

"Ratios" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Ratios"


1. In Music Composition

- Key: Multiple keys are in a particular ratio to each other.
Example: "The musical composition uses ratios of 4:3 for the bass guitar and 3:2 for the violins."

2. In Finance (Investing)

- Statement: The stock market performance can be evaluated based on specific ratios.
Example: "To predict market trends, we have to consider ratios of profit margins to the dividend yield of the company."

3. In Sports (Scouting)

- Rating System: Evaluating player as a proportion of other players on the team or team performance against others.
Example: "The coach uses ratios to compare players' scoring averages over the season, identifying key strengths and weaknesses."

4. In Cooking (Food Preparation)

- Proportions: Ingredients are used according to specific ratios for baking perfect recipes.
Example: "To make a light and fluffy pancake, the correct ratio of flour to liquid is crucial."

5. In Photography (Composition)

- Aspect Ratios: Understanding how to use composition and ratios of objects in the frame to create visually appealing images.
Example: "Ann is using a medium format camera to shoot a scenic landscape, making sure the ratio of land to sky is equally distributed in the frame."

"Ratios" Similar Words

Rationalize

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To make a statement or a situation more believable or acceptable by showing that it is reasonable or justifiable, often by omitting or downplaying facts that might be against it.<br><br>Example: "The politician tried to rationalize the high price of the extravagantly expensive mansion by saying it was a necessary investment."

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Rationalizing

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To rationalize something means to bring it into a state of reason or intelligence; to make something seem logical or sensible. It can also be used to make something less emotional or irrational, and more grounded in reality.<br><br>In technical contexts, rationalizing refers to the process of eliminating imaginary or Plug-and-chug numbers in a mathematical expression by multiplying the numerator and denominator by a value that gets rid of the imaginary parts, making the expression more comprehensible and easier to work with.<br><br>In everyday language, rationalizing often means making excuses, justifying, or providing a seemingly reasonable explanation for a behavior or decision that may not be entirely justifiable.

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Rationed

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Limited or controlled in quantity or amount, especially because of a shortage.

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Ratitae

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The word "ratitae" refers to birds that belong to the group Ratitae, which is a clade of flightless birds that includes ostriches, emus, kiwis, rheas, and moa. The term "Ratitae" comes from the Latin "ratis," meaning "flightless." These birds are characterized by their large size, powerful legs, and the loss of the major flight-related bones in their skeletons. They are found in various parts of the world, including Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and South America, and play important roles in their respective ecosystems as herbivores or omnivores.

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Ratites

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Members of the group of large, flightless birds that include ostriches, emus, kiwis, and rheas.

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Raton

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Ratoon

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A ratoon is a second or subsequent crop of sugarcane or other plant grown on the same stalks, typically harvested after the initial crop has been taken.

Rats

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A rodent mammal that is often considered a pest, known for its ability to multiply quickly and live in sewers and other areas with poor sanitation.

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