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Non-examples of rate in math include quantities that do not compare two different units or measurements. For instance, a single measurement like "5 apples" or "10 meters" does not represent a rate, as it lacks a comparison. Similarly, concepts like "temperature" or "time" without a context of change or comparison (e.g., "20 degrees Celsius" or "30 minutes") are also not rates. Rates specifically involve a ratio, such as "60 miles per hour," which compares distance to time.

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