- In mathematics, a
ratio (/ˈreɪʃ(i)oʊ/)
shows how many
times one
number contains another. For example, if
there are
eight oranges and six
lemons in a bowl...
- In mathematics, two
quantities are in the
golden ratio if
their ratio is the same as the
ratio of
their sum to the
larger of the two quantities. Expressed...
- In finance, the
quick ratio, also
known as the acid-test
ratio, is a
liquidity ratio that
measures the
ability of a
company to use near-cash ****ets (or...
- A
Ratio spread is a multi-leg
options position. Like a vertical, the
ratio spread involves buying and
selling options on the same
underlying security with...
- In
materials science and
solid mechanics, Poisson's
ratio (symbol: ν (nu)) is a
measure of the
Poisson effect, the
deformation (expansion or contraction)...
- F-
ratio or f-
ratio may
refer to: The F-
ratio used in statistics,
which relates the
variances of
independent samples; see F-distribution f-
ratio (oceanography)...
- odds
ratio (OR) is a
statistic that
quantifies the
strength of the ****ociation
between two events, A and B. The odds
ratio is
defined as the
ratio of the...
-
stripping ratio or
strip ratio refers to the
amount of
waste (or overburden) that must be
removed to
release a
given ore quantity. It is a
number or
ratio that...
-
ratio with a
width of 16
units and
height of 9 units. Once seen as an "exotic"
aspect ratio,
since 2009, it has
become the most
common aspect ratio for...
- The
information ratio measures and
compares the
active return of an
investment (e.g., a
security or portfolio)
compared to a
benchmark index relative...