First the units of the two quantities should have the same category, e.g length units, or mass units, etc.
Second: to convert the unit of one quantity to the same unit of the another quantity.
third: to perform the comparison.
ratios
What is called a statement of comparing of two or more different quantities
It is rate of change.
Rate of change :)
A ratio is a comparison of two quantities
The ratio of two quantities with different units can be expressed by converting them to the same unit or by using a unitless comparison. For example, if you want to compare speed (meters per second) and time (hours), you can convert time to seconds to maintain consistent units. Alternatively, the ratio can be represented as a fraction, indicating the relationship between the two quantities, but it’s important to note that the interpretation of such a ratio may vary depending on the context.
what is it
Its an inequality
A rate.
A rate.
A rate is a fraction that compares two quantities measured in different units. If the denominator of the fraction is 1 unit, the rate is called a unit rate.
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.