No, the two variables have nothing to do with each other except for which one has the higher score. For perspective, here is an equal example... Old Navy gets 1,000 visitors per day, and they stay for approximately 15 minutes. Sears gets 900 visitors per day, and they stay for approximately 14 minutes. Old Navy gets the highest score. But just because a visitor shopped at Old Navy, doesn't mean that the visitor also went to shop at Sears. Now, Alexa is calculated by using the Alexa toolbar, so it would seem that the numbers would be related, but they are not. By your equation, that would mean that google would acheive 13 times the visitors that amazon receives. This is false. For the Alexa ranking system to work correctly, Google could only have 13 more visitors a day, or even less visitors that stay for a longer period to achieve a higher score. Another way to look at it is, does google have twice the visitors as the number two spot on the list?
ys amazone is very good popular site and in search also found in #1 page so u can say its get 1 visit out of 13 visit of google.
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My Ex Is If 1 rank got 100 score, if second got 18 and like that if 13 get 45 and 50 get 40 visitors so may be like that if with view of you the amazon get less but it get more than the traffic of 14 and 15 and 16 may be. think like that also.
Not necessarily. Here's an example, say Google (1) gets 1,000,000 visitors a day and Amazon (3) may get 200,000 a day. It's not really 13 times that traffic, it's not consistent. Those are just made up numbers BTW.
Even if alexa stats were 100% accurate, this statement would still be wrong. You could be ranked number 13 with only 1% of google's traffic if only 12 websites were doing better than yours.