Ratio Calculation:
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The ratio calculation for fractions determines the proportional relationship between two fractional values. It's a dimensionless quantity that shows how many times one fraction contains another.
The calculator uses the simple ratio formula:
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Explanation: The ratio is calculated by dividing Fraction1 by Fraction2, resulting in a dimensionless number that represents their proportional relationship.
Details: Ratio calculations are fundamental in mathematics, science, engineering, and finance. They help compare quantities, determine proportions, and establish relationships between different values.
Tips: Enter both fractional values as decimals. Both values must be greater than zero. The result will be displayed as a dimensionless ratio.
Q1: What does a ratio of 1 mean?
A: A ratio of 1 indicates that the two fractions are equal in value.
Q2: Can the ratio be less than 1?
A: Yes, if Fraction1 is smaller than Fraction2, the ratio will be less than 1.
Q3: What's the difference between ratio and fraction?
A: A fraction represents a part of a whole, while a ratio compares two quantities.
Q4: Can I use this for mixed numbers?
A: Yes, but convert mixed numbers to decimals first (e.g., 1½ becomes 1.5).
Q5: How precise is the calculation?
A: The calculator provides results rounded to 4 decimal places for clarity.