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.
Some examples: Your velocity is the rate of change of distance (even if you don't think of it in that way). Your acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Your pay rise is the rate of change of your pay (per year).
# of successes = probability or change total
some real life examples for a rate would be how your jelly jiggles or how your butt blobs around. just think of it that way. don't feel ashamed for noticing our natural features. just let it shake around love. Okay. Whoever wrote that answer certainly doesn't know their math. Anyways, some examples are scales on a map. Or days/month, hours/day, etc. km/h there's a lot of ratios in the real world!
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Real life examples of using zero of a function in math include dividing an amount of money by a certain number of people to find out how much money each person will get when the number is divided equally.
I would be greatly surprised if you will find any examples that ude real numbers - whether or not it is in real life!
The Electricity supply, Airplanes and Television are three examples.
Waiting time until failure. Modelling insurance claims.
vCell phone plans: •A mobile provider charges a base rate of 40$ a month for service •The user is charged $.20 a minute for every minute used What is the linear equation for this example? Y = .20X +40
Some charts? Buildings Obtuse triangle - some of them are diagonal.
The perfect-use rate is the same for all ages. The real-life effectiveness rate is lower in teens because they don't return for reinjection on schedule.
Real life is a real life example!
There are many different websites that offer real true life stories. Examples of websites that publish true life stories include Live Life Happy, Write My Memoirs, and Values.
Calculating the path of an object when acted on by a continual force (like a ball thrown where there is gravity)
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