It is a unit rate.
A unit rate is a ratio in which the numerator or denominator is 1 unit.
You place the unit which you are converting from in the denominator.
The numerator and denominator can be simplified becuase any unit over itself is equal to 1. So for example meter/meter = 1.
It is the definition of a unit rate.
There is no such unit. For example, the denominator for Celsius to Fahrenheit is 9, for F to C is 5.
a comparison of 2 measuremens in which the denominator is 1
It is a unit rate.
It is a unit rate.
A unit ratio.
It is a unit rate.
a comparison of 2 measuremens in which the denominator is 1
It is a unit rate.
If one unit is in the numerator and one unit is in the denominator then they can cancel out.
To convert a rate to a unit rate, divide both the numerator and the denominator of the rate by the denominator's value. This simplifies the rate to a comparison per one unit of the denominator. For example, if you have a rate of 60 miles in 3 hours, you would divide both 60 and 3 by 3, resulting in a unit rate of 20 miles per hour.
It is true; the z value has no unit of measurement. The formula for z is: (x-mu)/sigma and the units in the numerator and denominator cancel out.
The term that describes a comparison of two numbers measured in different units with a denominator of 1 unit is called a "rate." Rates express the relationship between the two quantities, allowing for an easy comparison, such as miles per hour or price per item. This standardization to a single unit helps in understanding and interpreting the relationship more clearly.
A ratio with a denominator of 1 represents a comparison of a quantity to a single unit of measurement. It essentially expresses the value of the numerator in relation to one whole unit, making it equivalent to the numerator itself. For example, a ratio of 5:1 indicates that for every one unit, there are five of the other quantity. This type of ratio is often used to simplify comparisons and illustrate proportions clearly.