That's a unit rate.
It is a unit rate.
It is one form of a unit rate.
It is called a unit rate.
its always going to be in the denominator of 2 fractions.
unit rate
A unit rate where the denominator is one unit.
No. The denominator must be 1 for a unit rate. UNIT means ONE.
Rescale the ratio so that the denominator is one.
It is a unit rate.
Either the numerator or the denominator of the rate is 1.
it is a denominator of 1 unit
The answer depends on how the rate is measured.Consider the fuel efficiency rate for cars. Under the outdated Imperial system, it is measured as miles per gallon and the volume of fuel is the denominator. The SI definition is based on litres per 100 kilometres. So the distance travelled is the denominator.
a unit rate
the denominator of one half is 2
1/4 and 1/5
A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. Examples of unit rates include unit cost, gas, mileage and speed