Rate is the amount of something per unit time. Miles per hour and gallons per minute are examples of rates. Ten miles per hour, expressed as a fraction, is 10 mi/hr. Five meters per second: 5 m/s. Example Problem If you run a 26.2-mile marathon in four hours and 15 minutes, then your average rate was 26.2/4.25 = 6.16 mi/hr.
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55 mph = 1/55 hours per mile.
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