a unit rate
It is a unit rate.
If the numerator is 1, it's a unit rate.
Sometimes the denominator is an irrational or complex number (depending on the level that you are at). Rationalising the denominator requires to multiply both the numerator and denominator of the fraction by a suitable number - usually the conjugate - so that when simplified, the denominator is rational - normally an integer.
The numerator and denominator can be simplified becuase any unit over itself is equal to 1. So for example meter/meter = 1.
Well, honey, a fraction that can't be simplified means the numerator and denominator don't have any common factors other than 1. So, if you want a fraction with 36 as the denominator that can't be simplified, just pick any whole number as the numerator, like 5/36 or 17/36. Keep it simple, darling.
It is called a unit rate.
It is called a unit rate.
It is called a unit rate.
It is called a unit rate.
It is called a unit rate.
It is called a unit rate.That's a unit rate.
It is a unit rate.
It is a unit rate.
It is a unit rate.
If the numerator is 1, it's a unit rate.
That is known as a unit rate.
It becomes a unit ratio.