A relative rate constant the rate at which a reaction will take place.
Ex. V = k [A][B] the constant ,k, is a constant value for the rate of the reaction in said equation.
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A constant rate of change is a object, number, percentage, graph etc. that goes either up down or sideways at a constant rate. For example, every hour a fire burns it uses 10 logs. so if it burned 2 hours it would use 20 logs. 3 hours it would use 30 logs. That is a constant rate of change. Something that wouldn't be a constant rate would be for example, if you sharpened your pencil after writing 150 words, then sharpened it again after writing 210 words the again after 87 words then again after 205 words, that would not be a constant rate. It has to constantly go up by thesame number.
It means the same rate. Its going/moving at a constant rate.
First order rate constant k is described in V=k[EA] while second order rate constant is given as V=k[E][A]. For reactions that do not have true order, k is the apparent rate constant.
Unit rate, slope, and rate of change are different names for the same thing. Unit rates and slopes (if they are constant) are the same thing as a constant rate of change.
A fraction is a numerical constant. Being a fraction does not alter that. And, as a constant, its rate of change is precisely zero.
The answer is : (B) A constant rate of acceleration. :)