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ratio
noun as in percentage, relation of part to whole
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Example Sentences
The ratio of self-scan to staffed tills continues to be fiercely debated.
Curiously, former Leicester City manager Steve Cooper has the best subs-to-goal ratio with his 46 changes in 12 games bringing four goals.
He made around 500 paintings during his lifetime, so the ratio is poor.
Known as the tax wedge, the ratio between the amount of taxes paid by an average single worker without children and the corresponding total labour cost for the employer, stands at 42.3% in Portugal.
No one in the film comments that the city’s population has inverted from one Iranian resident out of 200 to a ratio of 200 to one.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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