BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
Question
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S1:TRUES2:FALSE
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S1:FALSES2:TRUE
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S1 & S2 are true
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S1 & S2 are false
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Detailed explanation-1: -For a ratio, the two quantities must be in the same unit. If they are not, they should be expressed in the same unit before the ratio is taken. A ratio may be treated as a fraction. Two ratios are equivalent, if the fractions corresponding to them are equivalent.
Detailed explanation-2: -The ratio of the two quantities of the same kind and in the same units is a fraction that shows how many times one quantity is of the other. Ratio is denoted by using the symbol ‘:’. The ratio of two quantities a and b (b ≠ 0) is a/b and is denoted by a : b.
Detailed explanation-3: -Hence, the given statement is false. Q. A ratio is a comparison of two quantities of the same type.
Detailed explanation-4: -The statement is True It is a comparison of two similar values that is typically calculated by dividing one by the other. As a result, if two specific amounts are to be carefully compared, the operational units must be the same.