http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratio
In mathematics, a ratio is a relationship between two numbers of the same kind (e.g., objects, persons, students, spoonfuls, units of whatever identical dimension), expressed as "a to b" or a:b, sometimes expressed arithmetically as a dimensionless quotient of the two that explicitly indicates how many times the first number contains the second.
For example, in a ratio of 2:3, the amount, size, volume, or quantity of the first entity is
that of the second entity.
In the model, the equilibrium house price is increasing in the maximal loan-to value ratio.
Loan is more than 1.We have taken a loan.
In mathematics, a ratio is a relationship between two numbers of the same kind (e.g., objects, persons, students, spoonfuls, units of whatever identical dimension), expressed as "a to b" or a:b, sometimes expressed arithmetically as a dimensionless quotient of the two that explicitly indicates how many times the first number contains the second.
For example, in a ratio of 2:3, the amount, size, volume, or quantity of the first entity is
In the model, the equilibrium house price is increasing in the maximal loan-to value ratio.
Loan is more than 1.We have taken a loan.
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