Yes, a unit rate can be a decimal
Yes, a unit rate can be a decimal
% rate can be changed to decimal form. To convert % rate to decimal form: 1. Remove the % sign 2. Divide the given % by 100. Example: 25% = 0.25 in decimal
death rate divided by population ( 88 574 614 ) x 1000 = DR (round off the first decimal)
There is no way to answer this question: all that we have is "2025.005040.00". For a rate of change you need at least two measurements for two variables: there is just a jumble of digits in the question with decimal points randomly inserted.
Yes, it can.
Yes.
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To find the base, percentage and rateperce ntage = base * rate (rate in decimal)base = percentage/rate (rate in decimal)rate = percentage/base * 100%Example:Base = 10Percentage = 2Rate?Rate = 2/10 * 100% = 20%
For the same reason that ...-- The rate of change of the length of daylight is greatest at the time of the equinoxes.-- The horizontal speed of a pendulum is greatest as it passes through its neutral pointat the bottom of its swing.-- The speed of a bouncing ball is greatest just before and after the instant of each bounce.For any phenomenon that's oscillating in a smooth, continuous fashion, (sinusoidally),its rate of change is least as it approaches its extremes and prepares to reverse direction,and greatest as it passes through its neutral value.Does that do anything for you ?
Multiply the rate by 100, then express it as a decimal number, followed by the % sign.
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