- - 1:3, for example
- - π, for example
- - 16:9, for example
- - 1:1,000,000, for example
- - Relationship formed by medium putting time in for daughter
- - odd trio holds a proportion
- - Replies to retweets, for example
- - A mathematical comparison, 4:1 for example
- - Speech ignoring case for proportionate measure
- - Pi, for one
- - Price-to-earnings, for one
- - Pi, for instance
- - Price/earnings, for one
- - Two to one, for one
- - Three to one, for one
- - Tangent, for one
- - 1:10, for one
- - Price-earnings, for one
- - Betting odds, for example
- - 2:1, for instance
- - Word from the Latin for "reckoning"
- - Track odds, e.g.
- - Three to two, for example
- - Sine, for one
- - Sine, for example
- - Odds, for example
- - Fraction, for one
- - Betting odds, for one
- - Batting average, for one
- - A:B, for instance
- - 5:2, for example
- - 4:20, for one
- - 3:1, for one
- - 3 to 1, for one
- - 24/7, for instance
- - 2 to 1, for one
- - 11:10, for example
- - Ten to one, for one
- - 10:1, for example
- - 1/2, for one
- - 21, for one
- - Secant, for one
- - Pi, for example
- - Odds, e.g.
- - Odds!
- - 1:2, for instance
- - 4:3, for instance
- - 3:1, for example
- - Not all the allowance, just a proportion
- - Comparison of values
- - administration stripped to relative proportions
- - The proportion of air to the mixture
- - a trio forming a relationship
- - Sense of proportion one will almost allowance out
- - 1:2 or 3:4, e.g.
- - Sense of proportion needed in arbitration
- - relationship great tailor regularly provides
- - Pair of numbers with a colon
- - A trio composed in proportion
- - Real tripod occasionally providing balance
- - Relationship with a statistics teacher?
- - A trio's broken relationship
- - Aspect ......, proportional relationship between width and height
- - the quotient producing an endless fixed allowance
- - Relationship from a little time in Brazilian city
- - A trio bent on making a relationship
- - a riot getting out of proportion
- - Comparative number in operation
- - Reason, calculation or account
- - Tweet's number of replies vs. likes, e.g.
- - Percentage, relation
- - word that might follow "aspect" or "accounting"
- - maybe one-to-one operation is somewhat lacking
- - a trio must be rearranged in proportion
- - Nine-to-five, say, when allowance is curtailed
- - Proportion shown as harangue avoids extremes
- - Almost share measure
- - Percentage of quota falling short
- - trig function, essentially
- - replay's beginning at ten or five to three, perhaps
- - Proportion in operation
- - relationship to air travellers
- - Proportion of migration
- - 1618 is the golden this
- - 3:2, e.g.
- - Three to one ... (recipe proportion)
- - Relative amount needs some consideration
- - Spanish runner clutches at relationship
- - 10:1 or 3 to 4
- - Comparative magnitude of bits east of desert
- - Magnitude relation
- - relative value of speaking without extremes
- - proportion of limited food allowance
- - when more people comment on a tweet than like it
- - mathematical relationship that may be represented by a colon between two numbers
- - a trio's awful relationship
- - a trio performing in proportion
- - Sine, essentially
- - Correlation shown where moon follows rodent
- - Spanish banker clutches at relationship
- - proportion needed by deserter before ten
- - Pi, eg
- - allowance is curtailed in proportion
- - Pi is one, between the circumference of a circle and its diameter
- - a riot is out of proportion
- - quantitative comparison
- - two-figure comparison
- - 1:15, e.g.
- - Batting average, e.g.
- - Sine or tangent, e.g.
- - Fixed relation
- - Mathematical relationship
- - It has a colon in the middle
- - Ace of Base "The Golden ......"
- - Sine, e.g.
- - Price-to-earnings ......
- - It may be denoted by a colon
- - IQ, e.g.
- - Cosine, e.g.
- - 3:1 or 7:2, e.g.
- - Three to one, e.g.
- - Tangent or secant
- - Student-teacher calculation, say
- - Sine or secant
- - Relative magnitudes of two quantities
- - Relative amounts
- - Pi, but not rho
- - It has a colon
- - Five-to-two, e.g.
- - Colon indication
- - Batting average or body mass index
- - 5:1, e.g.
- - 4:20, e.g.
- - 4 to 1, e.g.
- - Word whose letters aptly appear in "relation"
- - Two to one or three to one
- - The facial index is one
- - Tangent or secant, e.g.
- - Statistical bit
- - Sine or cosine, say
- - Relative value
- - Relative sizes
- - Relative proportion
- - Relative magnitude
- - Relationship expressed with a colon
- - Relation of one thing to another.
- - Proportional relation
- - Proportional link
- - Probability number
- - Price-to-earnings, e.g.
- - Price-earnings number
- - Price-earnings ........
- - Planck's constant, e.g.
- - Pi, essentially
- - Pi or phi
- - P/E, e.g.
- - Mathematical proportion such as "5:2"
- - Mathematical association
- - Math relationship
- - It's sometimes written with a colon
- - It may be "golden" in mathematics
- - I.Q., e.g.
- - Golden ...... (mathematical constant often encountered in biology)
- - Gear computation
- - Five-to-one, e.g.
- - E:G, e.g.
- - Currency exchange market listing, e.g.
- - Cosine or secant, e.g.
- - Connecting gears have it
- - Computation often containing a colon
- - Comparative figure
- - Comparable figures
- - Certain percentage
- - Aspect ...... (DVD stat)
- - Arithmetical contrast
- - A trio (anag)
- - 9 to 5, say?
- - 6:1, e.g.
- - 5 to 1, say
- - 3:5, e.g.
- - 3:1 or 5:2, e.g.
- - 2:1 or 3:2
- - 12/25, e.g.
- - 10:1 or 5:2, e.g.
- - 1:2 or 3:4, in math
- - 1:10 or 2:15
- - : figures in it
- - Two-to-one, e.g.
- - 3:1, e.g.
- - Many a stat.
- - One, to one, e.g.
- - Comparison
- - Mathematical term.
- - Math. term
- - Two to one, say
- - Relation
- - 21, e.g.
- - Relation often written with a colon
- - Math comparison
- - Sine or cosine, essentially
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