The diode characteristic indicates:
- For $V_D<0.7\,$V, the diode is \textit{OFF}.
- For $V_D \approx 0.7\,$V, the diode conducts with a very steep slope $\Rightarrow r_d \approx 0$ (ON).
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Case 1: Diode OFF (high resistance)
Circuit becomes purely resistive:
\[
V_{out} = V_{in}\left( \frac{2k}{2k + 2k} \right)
= \frac{1}{2} V_{in}.
\]
So:
\[
\left( \frac{dV_{out}}{dV_{in}} \right)_{\min} = 0.50.
\]
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Case 2: Diode ON (short circuit approximation)
When diode conducts, the node to the right is clamped, and the effective gain becomes:
\[
V_{out} = V_{in} \left( \frac{2k}{2k + 0} \right) = 1.
\]
Thus:
\[
\left( \frac{dV_{out}}{dV_{in}} \right)_{\max} = 1.
\]
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Final Ratio:
\[
\frac{\left( \frac{dV_{out}}{dV_{in}} \right)_{\min}}
{\left( \frac{dV_{out}}{dV_{in}} \right)_{\max}}
= \frac{0.50}{1} = 0.50.
\]
Rounded:
\[
\boxed{0.50}
\]