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  1. Am I thinking about ratios wrongly? : r/labrats - Reddit

    I learned ratios from a chapter in Euclids "elements of algebra" and I think it gave an intuitive way of thinking about it. How I see it, when asked to dilute something in a ratio, say 1:2, I think, 1 is to 2 as …

  2. Master Ratios (Question) : r/sausagetalk - Reddit

    Sep 21, 2023 · I'm attempting to figure out the basic ratios for sausage making. For the purposes of this post, I am using ratios based on 350g of total "meat/fat weight as a baseline. Acording to Chud's …

  3. Bear trap ratios : r/whiteoutsurvival - Reddit

    What’s everyone’s best ratios for bear trap points? The hero advice is all the same but I’ve seen conflicting opinions about ratios from 7:1:2 to…

  4. If you're curious about Farming Ratios. : r/Palworld - Reddit

    All Plantations have a base of 10 yeild. Using this for ratios. 8 Berries & 5 Flour = 15 Wheat per cake. Almost twice as much wheat required with a 8:15 Ratio. Berries growth cycle is 50% Faster. 15:10 …

  5. How do you guys know all the ratios?!? : r/factorio - Reddit

    Sep 22, 2021 · I've started to make my second factory and I've decided i'll try and nerd out a little more and be more efficient in terms of ratios. BUT! I don't wanna do a bunch of maths. Do you guys know …

  6. Steel ratios : r/factorio - Reddit

    Jan 7, 2023 · Without modules, it's 1:1 ratio between furnaces making iron and furnaces making steel. With productivity modules you need a bit less furnaces making steel. Steel requires 5 iron plates, so …

  7. Deck Building Ratios : r/OnePieceTCG - Reddit

    Nov 28, 2022 · Ratios really depend on the deck itself, but most decks will usually have at least have half their cards be 3 cost or less. If you can run 1-cost blockers, have at least 4 (purple doesn’t have …

  8. Nuclear Ratios : r/factorio - Reddit

    Apr 27, 2017 · It took me 4 days to figure out the ratios related to nuclear power, so I figured I'd share. The main thing to remember is that Factorio generally follows the laws of thermodynamics; if your …

  9. Centrifuge ratios? : r/factorio - Reddit

    Oct 10, 2021 · I have read the wiki and tried using calculators but I can’t seem to find what is the required centrifuge ratios. If I do a 2x2 nuclear reactors, how many centrifuges do I need feeding …

  10. Expense ratios explained : r/personalfinance - Reddit

    Mar 26, 2014 · Expense ratios are computed by combining any fees the firm levies on you (called the 12b-1 fee), management and oversight expenses, and any other expenses the firm incurs by …