The value of the ratio is the same.
Unit rate, slope, and rate of change are different names for the same thing. Unit rates and slopes (if they are constant) are the same thing as a constant rate of change.
They both measure a linear relationship between two variables.
The going rates for an American Standard air conditioning unit will vary depending on the exact unit. The average price is usually between $1700 and $3000.
If two ratios are equivalent then their cross-product must be 1, and their unit rates must be the same.
You're question is unclear. Most rates are unit rates. Miles per hour implies 1 hour which is a unit (1) rate.
Unit rates are a special type of rates: those where the numerator or, more usually the denominator, of the rate is 1.
No! they are not the same. Ratios are things being compared (part to part) and rates are timing (25words/min). !HOPES THIS HELPS!
With unit rates there is only one number that needs to be remembered for the conversion factor.
The second number in a unit rate is usually 1, although it can be the first.
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Unit rate is a rate with a denominator of one unit. :) :) :)
A banana is a very good example of a nonexample. It has nothing whatsoever to do with rates, and so nothing to do with unit rates.