The conversion between feet and inches are given .On finding the relation we get as follows .
1 feet =12 inches .
now,4 feet = 12 X4 =48 inches .
No, 4 feet ( 48 in ) is not equal to 27.
the conversion rate is 1000
A proportion is an equation in which 2 fractions are set equal. A rate is the ratio of change of two things. Speed is a rate, the ratio of distance to time.
Rates are ratios ... Speed is a rate of distance per unit of time... ratio of distance to time. Proportions are two equal ratios, whether they are rates or not.
The conversion rate for feet (ft) to inches (in) is 1 ft = 12 inIf you were to set up an algebraic expression to help solve the question it would look like so:144/12=X (ft)144/12=12The final answer is 12 ftThere are exactly 12 feet in 144 inches.144 inches=12 feet12 feet
9 inches in 30 days = 3 inches in 10 days or, if you don't mind fractions, 0.3 inches per day - which is the unit rate.
the conversion rate is 1000
A unit rate is a ratio where the second component is equal to 1.
1 feet= 12 inches
A proportion is an equation in which 2 fractions are set equal. A rate is the ratio of change of two things. Speed is a rate, the ratio of distance to time.
The numerator of the rate earned on total assets ratio is equal to income before interest. Income, broadly defined, is money received, particularly on a regular basis.
the marginal rate of substitution is equal to the ratio of the goods' margial utilities when satisfaction is maximized
which is a unit rate 36 inches 3feet or 12 inches 1 foot
Rates are ratios ... Speed is a rate of distance per unit of time... ratio of distance to time. Proportions are two equal ratios, whether they are rates or not.
yes because a ratio is a rate so a rate would have to be a ratio
Ah, unit rate is a wonderful concept, my friend. It's simply the ratio of two different quantities, where the denominator is always 1 unit. Imagine it as a beautiful painting where each brushstroke represents the relationship between the numbers. Just remember, unit rate helps us understand the value of one quantity compared to another in a clear and lovely way.
When rates are expressed as a quantity of 1, such as 2 feet per second or 5 miles per hour, they are called unit rates. If you have a multiple-unit rate such as 120 students for every 3 buses, and want to find the single-unit rate, write a ratio equal to the multiple-unit rate with 1 as the second term.
The conversion rate for feet (ft) to inches (in) is 1 ft = 12 inIf you were to set up an algebraic expression to help solve the question it would look like so:144/12=X (ft)144/12=12The final answer is 12 ftThere are exactly 12 feet in 144 inches.144 inches=12 feet12 feet