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Which Ratio Is Bigger Calculator

This Ratio Calculator by iCalculator™ is designed to test and improve your knowledge of ratio comparison, specifically allowing you to become familiar with ratios and decide which ratio is bigger. Please note that if you want to enter your own ratios to see which ratio is bigger, please use our Ratio Order Calculator which allows you to enter several ratios and see which ratio is bigger (a handy tool for checking your Math ratio homework as you can sort the ratios by their value, either high value ratio to low value ratio or low value ratio to high value ratio). This ratio calculator allows you to test your knowledge of ratios and records a score, there is also a leader board which shows the top 25 scores (just a bit of fun for ratio lovers!). You can see the rules for the "Which Ratio is Bigger" challenge below the calculator.

Which Ratio Is Bigger Calculator
Which Ratio is Bigger
1:2or3:4

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Which Ratio is Bigger Leader Board
PositionNameScoreDate
1lessgoooo!!!!3622/10/2022
2Heliodex (heliodex.cf)2224/04/2022
3Jonasz1923/03/2022
4Jonasz1923/03/2022
5hot Ironman1506/02/2022
6sa1522/10/2022
7big man boris1308/04/2021
8Peter Starmer1108/12/20
9big boi bobby 21031/10/2021
10sa1022/10/2022
11@kqrnbread on tiktok1002/02/2022
12big man boris's murderer1030/01/2022
13Tip: divide to the smallest possible of each number e.g. 6:12 = 1:2 another thing 1:2 is bigger than 1:3 but 1:2 is smaller that 1:11021/02/2022
14922/10/2022
15Ligma903/10/2022
16santa920/01/2022
17santa920/01/2022
18920/01/2022
19Roger Daltry708/12/2020
20nine 710/01/2022
21yourmom.com623/02/2022
22UR ASS618/12/2021
23this is Alien608/12/2020
24ligma616/12/2021

Which Ratio is Bigger Rules

Which Ratio Is Bigger. This image shows the properties and which ratio is bigger formula for the Which Ratio Is Bigger

This Ratio test uses the following rules:

  1. You have a set amount of time to answer each question and choose which ratio is bigger
  2. When you choose which ratio is bigger, the ratio calculator will check which ratio is bigger, if you are correct, a point will be added to your score and a new question will appear. If you get the answer wrong, the clock will stop and your score will be shown.
  3. If you get a score which is high enough to make the leader board, you will be able to add your name and your score will be recorded on the "Which Ratio is Bigger" Leader board
  4. Every time you get an answer correct, the timer will reduce meaning you need to answer which ratio is bigger quicker as you go along.
  5. Each question on the "Which Ratio is Bigger" Calculator is increasingly harder, the more you get right, the harder the questions.
  6. You can choose how many decimal places you want the ratio questions to be set at, the more decimal places, the harder the ratio question
  7. You can print and/or email the Leader Board as required.