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  2. Ratio - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of width to height of standard-definition television. In mathematics, a ratio (/ ˈ r eɪ ʃ (i) oʊ /) shows how many times one number contains another. For example, if there are eight oranges and six lemons in a bowl of fruit, then the ratio of oranges to lemons is eight to six (that is, 8:6, which is equivalent to the ratio 4:3).

  3. Golden ratio - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of Fibonacci numbers ⁠ ⁠ and ⁠ ⁠, each over ⁠ ⁠ digits, yields over ⁠ ⁠ significant digits of the golden ratio. The decimal expansion of the golden ratio ⁠ φ {\displaystyle \varphi } ⁠ [ 1 ] has been calculated to an accuracy of ten trillion ( ⁠ 1 × 10 13 = 10,000,000,000,000 {\displaystyle \textstyle 1\times ...

  4. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    The percent value is computed by multiplying the numeric value of the ratio by 100. For example, to find 50 apples as a percentage of 1,250 apples, one first computes the ratio ⁠ 50 / 1250 ⁠ = 0.04, and then multiplies by 100 to obtain 4%. The percent value can also be found by multiplying first instead of later, so in this example, the 50 ...

  5. Relative change - Wikipedia

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    The comparison is expressed as a ratio and is a unitless number. By multiplying these ratios by 100 they can be expressed as percentages so the terms percentage change, percent(age) difference, or relative percentage difference are also commonly used. The terms "change" and "difference" are used interchangeably. [2]

  6. Learning Mathanese: How to Calculate the P/E Ratio - AOL

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  7. Odds - Wikipedia

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    Odds can also be expressed as a number, by dividing the terms in the ratio—in this case it is unique (different fractions can represent the same rational number). Odds as a ratio, odds as a number, and probability (also a number) are related by simple formulas, and similarly odds in favor and odds against, and probability of success and ...

  8. How to cancel a credit card without hurting your credit score

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    Your credit utilization ratio is 20 percent (1000 / 5,000 = 0.2), which is pretty good. ... But it’s always best to call the number on the back of the card, instead. The credit card issuer may ...

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