unit rate is always over 1 it is the dominator is always one
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Unit rates are a special type of rates: those where the numerator or, more usually the denominator, of the rate is 1.
To write ratios of fractions as unit rates, first express the ratio as a single fraction by dividing the two fractions. This can be done by multiplying the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second. Once converted into a single fraction, simplify it to find the unit rate, which shows how much of one quantity corresponds to one unit of another. This method helps to solve problems by providing a clear comparison between the two quantities involved.
Unit rate is a rate with a denominator of one unit. :) :) :)
One of two kinds of unit rates.
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You're question is unclear. Most rates are unit rates. Miles per hour implies 1 hour which is a unit (1) rate.
Unit rates are a special type of rates: those where the numerator or, more usually the denominator, of the rate is 1.
With unit rates there is only one number that needs to be remembered for the conversion factor.
The second number in a unit rate is usually 1, although it can be the first.
The value of the ratio is the same.
Unit rate is a rate with a denominator of one unit. :) :) :)
A banana is a very good example of a nonexample. It has nothing whatsoever to do with rates, and so nothing to do with unit rates.
One of two kinds of unit rates.
in chemical kinetics
Unit Rates ... Is the rate for one unit of a given quantity. Unit means one .
a unit rate is when it is in simplest form