There are 254,212,610 registered passenger vehicles in the US in 1012 and the population of the US is 313 million. So put in terms of ratio that is about 1:0.8 people/cars
4:2
An example of a ratio in everyday life is the ratio of red cars to blue cars in a parking lot. If there are 20 red cars and 10 blue cars, the ratio of red cars to blue cars would be 2:1.
180/100 = 18/10 = 9/5 which means 9 cars for every 5 people
5/3
Simplifying ratio 12:21 gives you 4:7
Cars, usually from the 60's, or early 70's, that have an extreme poswer to weight ratio.
80
14.7 to 1 is the sweet spot.
The final gear ratio. Exp. 5th gear
As of the latest data available, there are approximately 630 cars per 1000 people in the UK, which indicates a high level of car ownership in the country. This ratio is influenced by several factors, including urbanization, infrastructure, and economic conditions.
The ratio of people in work to out of work.
No. People cannot eat cars.