Oh, dude, non-examples of rate of change would be like a sloth climbing a tree or a snail crossing the road. Basically, anything that moves at a glacial pace or doesn't change much over time would be a non-example of rate of change. So, yeah, like watching paint dry or waiting for your Pizza delivery on a busy night – not exactly examples of speedy transformations.
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A banana and an apple are non-examples of unit rates. In fact, they are non-examples of any kind of rates.
If I understand correctly your question, the answer is definitely no.Think about the typical physical representation of the concept of "rate of change": the velocity is the rate of change of position, right? And there's no difficulty in imagining a non-constant velocity, as when you accelerate or decelerate..
The rate of change is the change divided by the original value. This answer, converted to a percentage is the percentage rate of change.