ratio
A ratio is a way to compare two or more amounts to show how they relate to each other.
Explanation at your level:
A ratio shows how much of one thing you have compared to another. Imagine you have 2 apples and 1 orange. The ratio is 2 to 1. You use it to compare things like colors, food, or people.
When you have two different groups, a ratio tells you the size of one group compared to the other. For example, if there are 10 boys and 5 girls, the ratio is 2 to 1. It is a simple math tool.
In intermediate English, ratio is used to describe proportions in professional contexts. You might discuss the 'staff-to-student ratio' at a school or the 'price-to-earnings ratio' in business. It helps clarify how different parts make up a whole.
At this level, you will encounter ratio in more abstract contexts. It is frequently used in discussions about efficiency, economics, and statistics. You might hear phrases like 'the ratio of success is low,' implying a comparison between outcomes.
Advanced users employ ratio to analyze complex data sets. It appears in academic writing regarding sociology, chemistry, and engineering. The nuance here is the precision; it is not just a comparison, but a calculated metric used to derive deeper meaning from raw data.
At the mastery level, ratio is understood through its etymological connection to 'reason' and 'proportion.' It is used in philosophical or high-level technical discourse to describe the inherent balance or structural logic of a system, moving beyond simple arithmetic into the realm of conceptual modeling.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Ratio compares two amounts.
- Plural is ratios.
- Used in math and science.
- Shares root with reason.
Think of a ratio as a way to compare quantities. If you are making lemonade and the recipe calls for 2 cups of water for every 1 cup of lemon juice, the ratio is 2:1. It helps us understand the relationship between two different things.
You will see this word everywhere, from math class to cooking and even in business. It is not just about numbers; it is about balance. When you talk about the ratio of boys to girls in a club, you are simply describing the composition of that group.
The word ratio comes directly from the Latin word ratio, which meant 'reckoning,' 'calculation,' or 'reason.' It is derived from the verb reri, meaning 'to think' or 'to calculate.'
It entered English in the 16th century through mathematical texts. Interestingly, the word 'reason' shares the same Latin root! Over time, the word evolved from a general concept of 'reasoning' to a specific mathematical term used to define the relationship between numbers.
In daily life, we often use ratio in professional or academic settings. You might hear about a 'high ratio of success' or an 'unfavorable ratio.' It is a fairly formal word, so you wouldn't typically use it in very casual slang.
Common collocations include 'calculate a ratio,' 'maintain a ratio,' and 'the ratio of X to Y.' Using the preposition 'to' is essential when expressing the comparison.
While 'ratio' is a technical term, it appears in many common expressions. 1. Signal-to-noise ratio: Used in tech to describe useful info vs. useless info. 2. Golden ratio: A special mathematical proportion found in art and nature. 3. Aspect ratio: Used in photography for screen dimensions. 4. Risk-reward ratio: Used in finance to weigh potential gains against losses. 5. Debt-to-income ratio: A standard measure used by banks for loans.
The plural of ratio is ratios. It is a countable noun, so you can have 'one ratio' or 'many ratios.' The pronunciation is /ˈreɪ.ʃi.oʊ/ in American English and /ˈreɪ.ʃi.əʊ/ in British English.
It is often used with the preposition 'of' followed by the items being compared, and 'to' to separate the two quantities. It rhymes with words like patio and audio.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with the word 'reason'.
Pronunciation Guide
Ray-she-oh
Ray-she-oh
Common Errors
- Pronouncing it as 'rash-io'
- Missing the 'sh' sound
- Stressing the wrong syllable
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Countable Nouns
ratios
Examples by Level
The ratio of water to juice is two to one.
Ratio = comparison
Use 'to' for ratios
The teacher-student ratio is small.
We need a better ratio of salt to pepper.
The ratio of blue cars to red cars is high.
Check the ratio of ingredients in the recipe.
The ratio of men to women is equal.
Our team has a good ratio of experience.
The ratio of success is improving.
Calculate the ratio of the two sides.
The debt-to-income ratio is important for loans.
They maintain a strict ratio of workers to machines.
The aspect ratio of this screen is 16:9.
We analyzed the ratio of profit to cost.
The ratio of success to failure is quite high.
A healthy ratio of work to rest is essential.
The ratio of nitrogen to oxygen is fixed.
Adjust the ratio of chemicals carefully.
The company has an impressive ratio of growth to investment.
We must consider the risk-reward ratio before acting.
The ratio of urban to rural population is changing.
The signal-to-noise ratio is poor in this recording.
The ratio of candidates to positions is ten to one.
A high ratio of error suggests a system failure.
The ratio of interest rates is fluctuating.
They calculated the ratio of output to input.
The socio-economic ratio determines the school's funding.
The ratio of carbon isotopes helps date the fossils.
We observed a significant ratio of variance in the data.
The golden ratio is aesthetically pleasing in architecture.
The ratio of supply to demand dictates the market price.
The ratio of civilian to military casualties was high.
The ratio of active to dormant cells is critical.
The ratio of surface area to volume is important.
The ratio of aesthetic beauty to functional utility is balanced.
His argument lacks a logical ratio of evidence to claim.
The ratio of entropy to order defines the system's state.
The ratio of tradition to innovation defines the culture.
The ratio of light to shadow creates depth in the painting.
The ratio of ambition to ability determines his future.
The ratio of myth to history is blurred here.
The ratio of silence to sound is a musical choice.
Sinónimos
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"Golden ratio"
A mathematical proportion found in nature
The painting uses the golden ratio.
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Easily Confused
both involve numbers
rate is over time
Speed is a rate.
Sentence Patterns
The ratio of X to Y is...
The ratio of boys to girls is 1:1.
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Errores comunes
Ratio is a noun only.
Tips
Memory Palace
Picture a balance scale.
Native Usage
Used for proportions.
Golden Ratio
Artistic standard.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 'of' and 'to'.
Say It Right
Ray-she-oh.
Don't Verb It
It is a noun.
Did You Know?
Same root as reason.
Study Smart
Use real recipes.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Ratios are REASONable calculations.
Visual Association
A scale balancing two different amounts.
Word Web
Desafío
Find the ratio of windows to doors in your room.
Origen de la palabra
Latin
Original meaning: reckoning or calculation
Contexto cultural
None
Used frequently in math, finance, and science.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Cooking
- ratio of ingredients
- perfect ratio
Conversation Starters
"What is the ratio of work to play in your life?"
"Do you know the golden ratio?"
"How do you calculate ratios?"
"Why are ratios important in cooking?"
"Can you describe a ratio you use daily?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you used a ratio.
Why is balance important?
How do ratios help in science?
Write about the golden ratio.
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasNo, a percentage is a ratio out of 100.
Ponte a prueba
The ___ of water to juice is 2:1.
Ratio describes the comparison.
Which means a comparison of two amounts?
Ratio is the correct term.
You can use 'ratio' as a verb.
Ratio is a noun.
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Significado
This represents a ratio.
Standard subject-verb structure.
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Summary
A ratio is simply a comparison of two quantities.
- Ratio compares two amounts.
- Plural is ratios.
- Used in math and science.
- Shares root with reason.
Memory Palace
Picture a balance scale.
Native Usage
Used for proportions.
Golden Ratio
Artistic standard.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 'of' and 'to'.
Ejemplo
The ratio of boys to girls in the class is one to two.
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