Velocity is the rate of change of position. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. How fast you spend money. How fast you do a certain job done, assuming it can be split into pieces. For example, wash dishes.
Unit rate is a rate with a denominator of one unit. :) :) :)
To find rate of change. Two common examples are: rate of change in position = velocity and rate of change of velocity = acceleration.
A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. Examples of unit rates include unit cost, gas, mileage and speed
A banana are a good non-example since they have little - if anything - to do with a rate.
A rate is a change in time. The examples are speed [m/s], inflation rate [% per year], etc. Volume is in m^3 -- no time information. You have to go to flow rate to get that -- the unit will be [m^3/s]
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Velocity is the rate of change of position. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. How fast you spend money. How fast you do a certain job done, assuming it can be split into pieces. For example, wash dishes.
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9/1 X 2 = 18/2
Unit rate is a rate with a denominator of one unit. :) :) :)
A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. Examples of unit rates include unit cost, gas, mileage and speed
To find rate of change. Two common examples are: rate of change in position = velocity and rate of change of velocity = acceleration.
I would never rate myself below an 8. You should also give examples of how you have improved and what you are planning on doing in the future to continue improving.
3 examples of what?
A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. Examples of unit rates include unit cost, gas, mileage and speed
The rate of the reaction can be calculated using the rate law rate = k[A]^m[B]^n. Plugging in the given values: rate = 0.02*(3)^3*(3)^3 = 0.022727 = 14.58 M/s.