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The formula of the actual ratio, often used in the context of financial metrics or chemical compound proportions, isn’t specified clearly by the term “actual ratio” alone. The term could refer to several different calculations depending on the context it’s used in. For example, in financial analysis, it could refer to the actual debt to equity ratio, actual return on investment ratio, etc. In chemistry, it might refer to the ratio of actual yield to theoretical yield, or the stoichiometric ratios in a compound. Since the term is broad, providing a specific formula requires more context about the area or subject matter you are referring to.
Without a specific context, it’s important to note that:
1. In finance, a common formula might be for actual return on investment (ROI), which is ( text{Actual ROI} = frac{text{Actual Return – Initial Investment}}{text{Initial Investment}} times 100 ).
2. In chemistry, if you are referring to the actual yield ratio, it could be expressed as ( text{Actual Yield Ratio} = frac{text{Actual Yield}}{text{Theoretical Yield}} times 100 %).
Please provide more context or specify the field you’re asking about for a more accurate answer.
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Explanation: The turns ratio is first calculated. Next the load current and secondary
current is calculated and on substitution gives the actual ratio.