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... ratio for all types of property com- bined increased from 30.0 percent in 1956 to 32.8 percent in 1966 ( see table 7 ) . As will be seen below , this average comprises a composite of varying ratios for different types of property . The ...
... ratio for all types of property com- bined increased from 30.0 percent in 1956 to 32.8 percent in 1966 ( see table 7 ) . As will be seen below , this average comprises a composite of varying ratios for different types of property . The ...
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... ratio . Does his data fit a 3 : 1 ? [ 346- ( 3 × 106 ) ] 2 3 X 452 X2 = X2 = ( 346-318 ) 2 1,356 ( 28 ) 2 784 0.578 1,356 1,356 This falls between probability levels 0.50 and 0.30 in the X2 table ; there- fore the observed ratio fits a ...
... ratio . Does his data fit a 3 : 1 ? [ 346- ( 3 × 106 ) ] 2 3 X 452 X2 = X2 = ( 346-318 ) 2 1,356 ( 28 ) 2 784 0.578 1,356 1,356 This falls between probability levels 0.50 and 0.30 in the X2 table ; there- fore the observed ratio fits a ...
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... ratio follows and this provides an interesting introduction to the remainder of this book . Golden rectangles The unique properties of the golden ratio were first considered in the context of dividing a line into two segments . If the ...
... ratio follows and this provides an interesting introduction to the remainder of this book . Golden rectangles The unique properties of the golden ratio were first considered in the context of dividing a line into two segments . If the ...
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... ratio of mothers and the 2D : 4D ratio of their children 33 2.6 . The relationship between 2D : 4D ratio of women and their waist : hip ratio 34 2.7 . The association between 2D : 4D ratio and waist : hip ratio , and right - hand 2D ...
... ratio of mothers and the 2D : 4D ratio of their children 33 2.6 . The relationship between 2D : 4D ratio of women and their waist : hip ratio 34 2.7 . The association between 2D : 4D ratio and waist : hip ratio , and right - hand 2D ...
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... ratio Efficiency : Gross ratio Interest to gross cash income ratio Asset turnover Profitability : Profit margin Liquidity : Times interest earned + Intermediate product expenses ' Efficiency : + Interest1 + Cash labor expenses + Net ...
... ratio Efficiency : Gross ratio Interest to gross cash income ratio Asset turnover Profitability : Profit margin Liquidity : Times interest earned + Intermediate product expenses ' Efficiency : + Interest1 + Cash labor expenses + Net ...
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