It is a rate. For instance, if the quantities are 10 km and 2 hours, then the ratio (10 km)/(2 hours) = 10/2 km/hour = 5 km/h, which is a rate of speed.
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∙ 9y agowhat is it
Its an inequality
it's a rate bro
The ratio between two different quantities is the rate.Usually, the second unit is a measure of time.
A ratio between two quantities, usually with differing units, is called the rate.When describing the units of a rate, "per" usually separates them.For instance: beats per minute, miles per hour, gallons per mile.
what is it
A rate.
A rate.
Its an inequality
Rate
Conversion factor.
it's a rate bro
A rate.
It could be a conversion [factor].
A ratio between two quantities, usually with differing units, is called the rate.When describing the units of a rate, "per" usually separates them.For instance: beats per minute, miles per hour, gallons per mile.
The ratio between two different quantities is the rate.Usually, the second unit is a measure of time.
To compare to different units of measurement or a ratio that compares two quantities of different units (Ex: A car goes 100 miles in 1.5 hours, what is the rate)