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# RATIOS(10.3,19.01,32.76,92.34,51.11) = 0.05011677695601402 0.09249708057609966 0.15940054495912806 0.449299338263916 0.24868625924484236
 
# RATIOS(10.3,19.01,32.76,92.34,51.11) = 0.05011677695601402 0.09249708057609966 0.15940054495912806 0.449299338263916 0.24868625924484236
 
# RATIOS(-3,-10,16,87,-29) = -0.04918032786885246 -0.16393442622950818 0.26229508196721313 1.4262295081967213 -0.47540983606557374
 
# RATIOS(-3,-10,16,87,-29) = -0.04918032786885246 -0.16393442622950818 0.26229508196721313 1.4262295081967213 -0.47540983606557374
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 30 November 2018

RATIOS(Array)


  • is the set of numbers.

Description

  • This function returns the Ratio value of the given set of numbers.
  • In is the set of values to find ratio.
  • Ratio is the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
  • It shows the relative sizes of two or more values.
  • A relationship between two quantities, normally expressed as the quotient of one divided by the other.
  • So in Ratio it is showing the relationship of all the given numbers in Decimals.

Examples

  1. RATIOS(2,4,12) = 0.1111111111111111 0.2222222222222222 0.6666666666666666
  2. RATIOS(10.3,19.01,32.76,92.34,51.11) = 0.05011677695601402 0.09249708057609966 0.15940054495912806 0.449299338263916 0.24868625924484236
  3. RATIOS(-3,-10,16,87,-29) = -0.04918032786885246 -0.16393442622950818 0.26229508196721313 1.4262295081967213 -0.47540983606557374


Related Videos

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See Also

References

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