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{{quotation|This article describes a ratio measure. In the standard operationalization, the numerator of the measure is [[Numerator::{{{numerator}}}]] and the denominator of the measure is [[Denominator::{{{denominator}}}]]. The denominator used for reporting is [[Reporting denominator::{{{reporting denominator}}}]]. The measurement period is a [[Measurement period::{{{measurement period}}}]].}}
{{quotation|This article describes a ratio measure. In the standard operationalization, the numerator of the measure is [[Numerator::{{{numerator}}}]] {{#ask: [[Category:Ratio measures]][[Numerator::{{{numerator}}}]]|limit = 0|searchlabel = (view other ratio measures with this numerator)}} and the denominator of the measure is [[Denominator::{{{denominator}}}]] {{#ask: [[Category:Ratio measures]][[Denominator::{{{denominator}}}]]|limit = 0|searchlabel = (view other ratio measures with this denominator)}}. The denominator used for reporting is [[Reporting denominator::{{{reporting denominator}}}]]. The measurement period is a [[Measurement period::{{{measurement period}}}]].}}<includeonly>[[Category:Ratio measures]]</includeonly>

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This article describes a ratio measure. In the standard operationalization, the numerator of the measure is {{{numerator}}} (view other ratio measures with this numerator) and the denominator of the measure is {{{denominator}}} (view other ratio measures with this denominator). The denominator used for reporting is {{{reporting denominator}}}. The measurement period is a {{{measurement period}}}.