Definition of Unit Rate
The denominator - or the last of the set of measures.
The amount of work done divided by the time it took to do the work equals the unit rate. w/t=unit rate
The unit rate of 405 and 5 is 81. To determine the unit rate, divide the first number (405) by the second number (5). The result is the unit rate, which in this case is 81.
unit rate is always over 1 it is the dominator is always one
A unit rate is a rate in which the second number (usually written as the denominator) is 1, or 1 of a quantity
The denominator - or the last of the set of measures.
A unit rate always has a 1 as a denominator.
The amount of work done divided by the time it took to do the work equals the unit rate. w/t=unit rate
it is a unit rate
A rate is a ratio that compares two different units. ex: 300 miles\ 6 hours. you can't convert miles into hours. A unit rate is a rate comparing a number to 1 unit to another. ex: 50 miles\1 hour A unit rate always has 1 as a denominator.
The unit rate of 405 and 5 is 81. To determine the unit rate, divide the first number (405) by the second number (5). The result is the unit rate, which in this case is 81.
unit rate is always over 1 it is the dominator is always one
A unit rate is a rate in which the second number (usually written as the denominator) is 1, or 1 of a quantity
its always going to be in the denominator of 2 fractions.
unit rates are simple ex 3 candies cost 75 cents divide 75 by three the unit rate equals 25 cents
A single number of expression cannot have a unit rate. You need at least two measures.
It is called the unit rate and gives the number of the first unit for each one in the second.