No because you died.
It is often a ratio.
No. It can be but need not be. For example, you might calculate the ratio of today's temperature in Celsius and in Fahrenheit and calculate the ratio. That is not a rate.
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The higher the ratio, the faster the rate of diffusion
The ratio of (distance) / (time), called "speed".The ratio of (speed) / (time), called "acceleration".The ratio of (force) / (area), called "pressure".The ratio of (force) / (acceleration), called "mass".The ratio of (mass) / (volume), called "density".The ratio of (distance) / (volume), sometimes called "fuel economy".The ratio of ( 1 ) / (time), called "frequency".The ratio of (energy) / (time), called "power".
yes because a ratio is a rate so a rate would have to be a ratio
YES
A variable ratio schedule is a reinforcement schedule in operant conditioning where rewards are given after a varying number of responses. This type of schedule leads to high and steady rates of responding because individuals are unsure when the next reward will be received. It is often used to maintain behavior over a long period of time.
It is often a ratio.
No. It can be but need not be. For example, you might calculate the ratio of today's temperature in Celsius and in Fahrenheit and calculate the ratio. That is not a rate.
A percent is a ratio, or rate, that compares a number to100
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The higher the ratio, the faster the rate of diffusion
The surface area to volume ratio of a cell affects the rate of diffusion in that the higher the ratio, the faster the rate of diffusion. This is a directly proportional relationship.
A unit rate is a ratio: it does not have a solution!
When the second element of the ratio is 1.
The second term in the ratio is 1.