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Mathematic answer: Rate is short for ratio (by 1 letter). A ratio is 1 quantity divided by a 2nd quantity.

There are many rates that are useful. Here are a few examples.

The rate of motion = distance / time. This is also called speed.

The rate of rainfall = the depth of rain water / the time.

The rate of income = the amount of money earned / the time it takes.

Through what I call the "magic of division," the denominators become ones.

So, the first example could be the distance covered in one hour as in 60 miles per hour or 88 feet per second.

In the second example, a heavy rainfall rate could be 4 cm of rain per hour.

An example of a rate of income could be 75 dollars / hour.

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