Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lower-a-ratio
Mathematical Term
ˈloʊər ə ˈreɪʃoʊ

Definition
A term used to describe a mathematical expression that indicates the relationship between two quantities, specifically when one quantity is less than the other.

Examples
- The lower-a-ratio of 1:3 indicates that for every 1 unit of the first quantity, there are 3 units of the second quantity.
- In finance, a lower-a-ratio can signify a healthier investment as it indicates lower risk compared to the potential return.
- The recipe required a lower-a-ratio of sugar to flour to achieve a less sweet cake.

Meaning
It represents a comparative measure where the first part of the ratio is lesser in value compared to the second part.

Synonyms
- Lower ratio
- Comparative measure
- Proportional relationship