Cellphone call: 8¢ per minute
Taxi: 90¢ per 1/4 mile
Walking: 4 miles per hour
Rain: 36 millimeters per hour
Battery charge: 275 milliamperes (milli-coulombs per second)
Electrical energy: 100 watts (joules per second)
A banana is a non example of rate. They have nothing to do with each other.
A banana are a good non-example since they have little - if anything - to do with a rate.
A rate expresses how long it takes to do something ex:3km/h
A unit rate has a denominator of 1 unit.or for an example.. 8 over 1 is a unit rate or 5 over 1 but you have to label what it is....
The number you read on the speedometer of your car is the present rate of change of the distance you've covered.
A banana is a non example of rate. They have nothing to do with each other.
"Set rate 5.75" is an example of an imperative statement.
An example of a real world rate is 45630.19106 debt per capita (person).
A banana are a good non-example since they have little - if anything - to do with a rate.
Rate of change of distance is called speed.Rate is defined as change with respect to time.
The answer depends on the rate of WHAT! The rate of water boiling, for example, will increase with temperature but the rate of ice forming will decrease.
a car braking is a negative rate of velocity change
A rate expresses how long it takes to do something ex:3km/h
it is a denominator of 1 unit
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Depends on the rate. A 5% annual rate will give 50,000 for example.
Power is the rate of work done or rate of energy generated or expended