This is an equivalent fraction for which the denominator is 1.
It can refer to ratios between two different measures when the denominator is time. Examples include
speed = change of displacement per unit of time,
acceleration = change in speed per unit of time,
inflation = change in prices per unit of time (year),
pay rate = amount of pay per unit of time (hour, week or month).
It can also refer to instances where the numerator is monetary and the denominator is a unit of item purchased. Example:
rate for a can of cola = price of six pack/6
rate for a litre of petrol = price paid for x litres/x
and so on.
A conversion factor, possibly.
The answer will depend on what the fraction relates to: their perimeter, their area, some other aspect.
Vauvta relates to currency and the exchange rates. For example, the valuta is the rate of one currency, such as the American Dollar to another country's currency, such as the Euro. It is Latin for the word "value".
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A quarter of ten, as it relates to time, is 9:45 A quarter of ten, as it relates to algebra, is 2.5
Birth rates rise as death rates fall?
The answer will depend on what the fraction relates to: their perimeter, their area, some other aspect.
44% is really 44 percent out of 100 percent. the fraction would be 44/100 and the decimal would be .44 which is read 44 hundredths which relates to the fraction.
Yes. Insurance rates are based on the risk posed to the insured object. A driver with a dirty record is certainly a risk and the rates would reflect that. Better history relates to better rates.
It is an irrational number.
it depends on how high or low the reactant is on the temperature.
For people who are not familiar with fractions it is easier to compare them in the form of unit rates.
It entails statistics about the stock market depending on the day at the top of the page. Exchange rates are also displayed. News that relates to finance is detailed.
Vauvta relates to currency and the exchange rates. For example, the valuta is the rate of one currency, such as the American Dollar to another country's currency, such as the Euro. It is Latin for the word "value".
Geography is dependent of other fields for data. Soil relates to agriculture, physiography relates to geology, the subject of people relates to economics or sociology, political geography relates to history, mathematical geography relates to astronomy, climatology relates to meteorology, and bio-geography relates to biology.
Caprine relates to goats.
it relates to amplitude
the symbol that relates to it is <