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Both use a ratio of one tutor per three pupils and both have similar hourly rates.
Or you can do what the pros do and use a ratio of grounds to water, then tweak the grind and scale up or down.
The two richest recipes I try come from A Sausage Has Two and Serious Eats, which both use a ratio of about one part butter to three parts flour – an amount so large that, making the first, I'm moved to double check it before pouring it in (melting the butter, as A Sausage Has Two and Doves Farm suggest, proves easier than rubbing it into the dough, as in the other recipes).
For this, we use a ratio of fans to total passengers using the airport.
(You can, however, roast them if you want richer flavor). For a classic stock, use a ratio of 5 pounds of bones to 1 pound of mirepoix (diced carrots, celery and onions) and 5 quarts of cold water.
Others use a ratio of more than 2.5 for accumulation [ 75].
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Now it is using a ratio of four to one.
Dennis Blair, the director of national intelligence, has produced figures using a ratio of 25 troops for every 1,000 Afghans.
Dunbar did the math, using a ratio of neocortical volume to total brain volume and mean group size, and came up with a number.
For meadows smaller than three acres, he uses a ratio of 60percentt plants to 40percentt seeds, so he is able to control the way the colors are distributed.
These days, I'm using a ratio of 1 to 17 as my benchmark.
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