ratio
No, that statement is not accurate. A ratio is a comparison of two quantities by division, expressing how many times one quantity contains another. It can be represented as a fraction or with a colon (e.g., 3:1). Multiplication is not a defining characteristic of ratios.
A rate compares quantities in division. It expresses one quantity in relation to another, often in terms of per unit, such as miles per hour or price per item. This division allows for the comparison of different units or measures, providing a clearer understanding of the relationship between the two quantities.
That's a rate, or more commonly, a ratio.
It is rate of change.
Rate of change :)
Division
Rate is a comparison based on division.
A ratio is a comparison of two quantities
What is called a statement of comparing of two or more different quantities
A ratio uses division to compare two quantities.
A ratio is a comparison of two quantitiesHOLT CALIFORNIAMathematicsCourse 2: Pre-Algebra
First the units of the two quantities should have the same category, e.g length units, or mass units, etc. Second: to convert the unit of one quantity to the same unit of the another quantity. third: to perform the comparison.
That's a rate, or more commonly, a ratio.
ratios
A ratio
It is rate of change.
Rate of change :)