In mathematics, a ratio indicates how many times one number contains another. For example, if there are eight oranges and six lemons in a bowl of fruit, then the ratio of oranges to lemons is eight to six (that is, 8∶6, which is equivalent to the ratio 4∶3). Similarly, the ratio of lemons to oranges is 6∶8 (or 3∶4), and the ratio of oranges to the total amount of fruit is 8∶14 (or 4∶7). The numbers in a ratio may be quantities of any kind, such as counts of people or objects or measurements of lengths, weights, time, etc. However, in most contexts, both numbers are restricted to be positive.