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Hly2004 Posted 21 years ago
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quality vs price

If a product's quality/performance is high and price is low, can I say it has a high quality-price ratio or a high performance-price ratio?
  

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Hi, If a product's quality/performance is high and price is low, can I say it has a high quality-price ratio or a high performance-price ratio? I guess so. Could you also say it has a low price-quality ratio?

  • Hi, If a product's quality/performance is high and price is low, can I say it has a high quality-price ratio or a high performance-price ratio?
  • I guess so.
  • Could you also say it has a low price-quality ratio?
  • I'm wondering what it means to say a ratio is 'high', is it clear the word 'high' refers to the first of the two numbers?
  • In words, you might say 'The product has a high ratio of quality to/versus price'.
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Hi,

If a product's quality/performance is high and price is low, can I say it has a high quality-price ratio or a high performance-price ratio?
I guess so. Could you also say it has a low price-quality ratio? I'm wondering what it means to say a ratio is 'high', is it clear the word 'high' refers to the first of the two numbers?

In words, you mig

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