it is 17.77, if not, 17.76
the birth rate is the rate of birth in a population, the death rate is the number of deaths in a population and the growth rate is the growing numbers of the population.
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If you are given one rate, x/y then multiply (or divide) both numbers by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent rate.
The formula for rate is distance equals rate times time. The rate is a ratio that compares two different kinds of numbers, for example: miles per hour.
Means when You rate numbers on people
A saturated solution is one that has all available spaces filled by solute. It is in a state of dynamic equilibrium where the rate of dissolution is equal to the rate of crystallization.
it is 17.77, if not, 17.76
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It is the change in the second element of the two pairs divided by the change in the corresponding first elements.So, if the two pairs are (p, q) and (r, s), the rate of change is(q - s)/(p - r) or, equivalently (s - q)/(r - p). It does not matter which of the two pairs goes first but the same order must be used for the numerator and the denominator - that is why the word "corresponding" was used above.
what i did is divide 5.79 by 12 that equals
The rate, or rate of change is like an average all except it has to do with the slope of a line instead of a group of numbers. Finding the rate of change is like finding an average except you use the points on the graph instead of numbers in a group.
Premium rate numbers - are any numbers charged at a higher rate than a 'normal' number. For example - in the UK, premium numbers start with 07, 08 or 09. The company that the number belongs to - usually gets a percentage of the higher charge, with the rest going to the phone company.
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There have to be two (or more) ordered pairs for an average rate of change to make any sense. Your question does not.
the birth rate is the rate of birth in a population, the death rate is the number of deaths in a population and the growth rate is the growing numbers of the population.