they are the same because it is the same
yes because a ratio is a rate so a rate would have to be a ratio
No, rate and ratio are not the same. A ratio compares two quantities to show their relative sizes, often expressed as a fraction or with a colon (e.g., 3:2). A rate, on the other hand, is a specific kind of ratio that compares two different units, such as speed (miles per hour) or price per item. While both involve comparisons, their contexts and units differ.
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A rate compares two different units. Ex. 1 mile / 1 hour A ratio compares two of the same units. Ex. 1 mile / 2 miles
It is often a ratio.
The average ratio of pulse rate to respiration rate is typically around 4:1.
A proportional rate is a rate that remains constant in relation to another variable. This means that as one quantity increases or decreases, the proportional rate stays the same. It is typically expressed as a ratio or percentage.
No. It can be but need not be. For example, you might calculate the ratio of today's temperature in Celsius and in Fahrenheit and calculate the ratio. That is not a rate.
1. Take a ratio like 5:3 2. add the numbers together 5+3=8 3. then put the sum (8), under the number your looking for (5) 4. then you have the rate 5/8 (A rate is the same as a fraction)
A percent is a ratio, or rate, that compares a number to100
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The higher the ratio, the faster the rate of diffusion