Usually you calculate a "unit rate" by dividing two numbers. In this case, if you divide the number of gallons by the number of months, you get a rate of "gallons per month". If you divide the other way round, you would get "months per gallon".
Gallons per mile -JZ
A unit rate used to compare prices is called a [UNIT PRICE]
The idea is to divide the number of miles by the number of gallons. That gives you a certain number of "miles per gallons".
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Amperage is used to rate cartridge fuses.
The unit of liquid quantity per hour is typically expressed as liters per hour (L/hr) or gallons per hour (gal/hr). This unit is commonly used to measure the flow rate of liquids in various systems, such as pumps or pipelines, indicating the volume of liquid passing through in one hour.
Eight (8) is a number and nothing more. It may become a unit rate depending on the context in which it is used.
Width . . . feet Depth . . . feet Length . . . miles Flow rate . . . (gallons per second) or (feet per second) Gradient . . . . feet per mile
No. It is a unit of power. (That's the rate at which energy is moved or used.)
Any unit of volume, such as liters, milliliters, gallons, pints, or quarts.
A micron is a unit of distance. A gallon is a unit of capacity. While the capacity itself of one micron is minute, it is impossible to gauge the capacity of a single dimension with no knowledge of density.