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A ratio is a comparison of parts in a whole. Both parts of a ratio will work out less than 1, so would never be a mixed number. eg ratio of oil to petrol of 1:25, total number of parts = 26, so fraction of oil = 1 / 26 and fraction of petrol = 25 / 26 * * * * * A ratio does not have to be a comparison of parts to a whole. It can also be in the reverse form: comparison of a whole to a part. Thus, the ratio of a year to a week (in a non-leap year) would be 365 : 7. In fractional form that would be 521/7



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A ratio is a comparison of parts in a whole. Both parts of a ratio will work out less than 1, so would never be a mixed number. eg ratio of oil to petrol of 1:25, total number of parts = 26, so fraction of oil = 1 / 26 and fraction of petrol = 25 / 26 * * * * * A ratio does not have to be a comparison of parts to a whole. It can also be in the reverse form: comparison of a whole to a part. Thus, the ratio of a year to a week (in a non-leap year) would be 365 : 7. In fractional form that would be 521/7



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Can a ratio be written as a mixed number? - Answers

A ratio is a comparison of parts in a whole. Both parts of a ratio will work out less than 1, so would never be a mixed number. eg ratio of oil to petrol of 1:25, total number of parts = 26, so fraction of oil = 1 / 26 and fraction of petrol = 25 / 26 * * * * * A ratio does not have to be a comparison of parts to a whole. It can also be in the reverse form: comparison of a whole to a part. Thus, the ratio of a year to a week (in a non-leap year) would be 365 : 7. In fractional form that would be 521/7

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