An example of a rate is miles per hour (mph), which represents the distance traveled in miles over a period of one hour. Rates are used to compare two different quantities with different units, typically expressed as a ratio. Rates are commonly used in various fields such as physics, economics, and mathematics to describe how one quantity changes in relation to another.
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A banana is a non example of rate. They have nothing to do with each other.
A banana are a good non-example since they have little - if anything - to do with a rate.
A unit rate has a denominator of 1 unit.or for an example.. 8 over 1 is a unit rate or 5 over 1 but you have to label what it is....
The number you read on the speedometer of your car is the present rate of change of the distance you've covered.
To find the rate of change. Velocity, for example, is the rate of change of distance - in a specified direction. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.