Examples of dependency ratio in the following topics:
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- The pH of a buffer depends on the ratio [base]/[acid] rather than on the particular concentration of a specific solution.
- The pH of a buffer depends on the ratio [base]/[acid] rather than on the particular concentration of a specific solution.
- Therefore, you need only to adjust the ratio of [C2H3O2-]/[HC2H3O2] to get the desired final hydrogen ion concentration.
- To satisfy the expression, the ratio of [C2H3O2-]/[HC2H3O2] must be 0.36 to 1.
- The more the ratio needs to differ to achieve the desired pH, the less effective the buffer.
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- The Target Payout Ratio, or Dividend Payout Ratio, is the fraction of net income a firm pays to its stockholders in dividends.
- However investors seeking capital growth may prefer lower payout ratios.
- The Target Payout Ratio depends on what investors the management of a company are trying to attract, and what current investors' expectations are.
- It also depends on the growth goals of the company.
- High growth firms in early life generally have low or zero payout ratios.
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- For example, the sequence $2, 6, 18, 54, \cdots$ is a geometric progression with common ratio $3$.
- Similarly $10,5,2.5,1.25,\cdots$ is a geometric sequence with common ratio $\frac{1}{2}$.
- For instance: $1,-3,9,-27,81,-243, \cdots$ is a geometric sequence with common ratio $-3$.
- The behavior of a geometric sequence depends on the value of the common ratio.
- Calculate the $n$th term of a geometric sequence given the initial value $a$ and common ratio $r$
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- Changes in financial ratios can impact a public company's stock price, depending on the effect the change has on the business.
- A publicly traded company's stock price can also be a variable used in the computation of certain ratios, such as the price/earnings ratio.
- The following are some examples of financial ratios that are used to analyze a company.
- This ratio indicates the proportion of income that has been realized in cash.
- As with quality of sales, high levels for this ratio are desirable.
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- The P/E ratio is a widely used valuation multiple used as a guide to the relative values of companies; a higher P/E ratio means that investors are paying more for each unit of current net income, so the stock is more "expensive" than one with a lower P/E ratio.
- The P/E ratio can be regarded as being expressed in years.
- P/E ratio = Market price per share / Annual earnings per share
- The earnings per share in the denominator may vary depending on the type of P/E.
- The P/E ratio of a company is a significant focus for management in many companies and industries.
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- Profitability ratios are used to assess a business's ability to generate earnings.
- Other profitability ratios include:
- The return on assets gives an indication of the company's capital intensity, which will depend on the industry.
- The profit margin ratio is broadly the ratio of profit to total sales times one hundred percent.
- Basic Earning Power Ratio: The basic earning power ratio (or BEP ratio) compares earnings separately from the influence of taxes or financial leverage to the assets of the company.
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- Ratios of risk such as the current ratio, the interest coverage, and the equity percentage have no theoretical benchmarks.
- The actual metrics tracked and methods applied vary from stakeholder to stakeholder, depending on his or her interests and needs.
- Ratios must be compared with other firms in the same industry to see if they are in line .
- Ratio analyses can be used to compare between companies within the same industry.
- For example, comparing the ratios of BP and Exxon Mobil would be appropriate, whereas comparing the ratios of BP and General Mills would be inappropriate.
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- The ratio of force to area $\frac{F}{A}$ is called stress and the ratio of change in length to length $\frac{\Delta L}{L}$ is called the strain.
- In equation form, Hooke's law is given by $F = k \cdot \Delta L$ where $\Delta L$ is the change in length and $k$ is a constant which depends on the material properties of the object.
- The ratio of force to area $\frac{F}{A}$ is called stress and the ratio of change in length to length $\frac{\Delta L}{L}$ is called the strain.
- Stress and strain are related to each other by a constant called Young's Modulus or the elastic modulus which varies depending on the material.
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- The science of molecules is called molecular chemistry or molecular physics, depending on the focus.
- A compound's empirical formula is the simplest integer ratio of its constitutional chemical elements.
- For example, water is always composed of a 2:1 ratio of hydrogen to oxygen atoms.
- Ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, is always composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 2:6:1 ratio; this does not uniquely determine the kind of molecule, however.
- Dimethyl ether, for example, has the same ratios as ethanol.
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- In particular, the value of these standardized indices does not depend on the number of categories or number of samples.
- The variation ratio is a simple measure of statistical dispersion in nominal distributions.
- Just as with the range or standard deviation, the larger the variation ratio, the more differentiated or dispersed the data are; and the smaller the variation ratio, the more concentrated and similar the data are.
- This group is more dispersed in terms of gender than a group which is 95% female and has a variation ratio of only 0.05.
- Similarly, a group which is 25% Catholic (where Catholic is the modal religious preference) has a variation ratio of 0.75.