i really don't know, but i'm gonna take a guess.. it is a denominator of one. if u copy my answer, dont blame me 4 getting it rong. i sed i wuz gonna take a guess
A rate is a ratio that compares two different units. ex: 300 miles\ 6 hours. you can't convert miles into hours. A unit rate is a rate comparing a number to 1 unit to another. ex: 50 miles\1 hour A unit rate always has 1 as a denominator.
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Depends on the rate. A 5% annual rate will give 50,000 for example.
A single rate method of cost allocation is called such because only one price rate is used in the calculations. There are two types of single rate methods, the floor area (or superficial) method or the functional unit method. The functional unit method estimates cost based on the functional unit s of a project. e.g. for a school the functional unit is a school place, for a hotel the functional unit is a bedroom and so on. The cost is obtained by studying previous similar projects and dividing the total cost by the number of functional units obtained. So if a school cost £5,000,000 and provided 1000 student places the functional unit cost is £5000 per school place. The superficial method looks at floor area and uses this as its single rate. The price rate used is again based on data taken from similar projects, with similar storey heights. The gross internal floor area (superficial area) is measure and then multiplied by the appropriate rate/m2 to find a cost estimate.
1.5 feet per second
it is a denominator of 1 unit
A unit rate has a denominator of 1 unit.or for an example.. 8 over 1 is a unit rate or 5 over 1 but you have to label what it is....
An example of a rate that is not a unit rate is a speed limit of 55 miles per hour. This rate indicates a specific distance in relation to time but is not expressed as a unit rate because it does not simplify to a single unit (like miles per one hour). Unit rates typically express a quantity in relation to a single unit, making it easier to compare. In this case, while it conveys a rate, it is not a unit rate since it specifies a rate for a particular context rather than a universal comparison.
meters grams like K H D M D C M m is meters the unit rate for measuring the unit rate is like the middle value
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.
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The unit rate shows how much per 1 item something is or costs.For example: Suzanne has 12 brownies. They total cost $12.84. What is the unit price?12.84/12=$1.07Therefore, $1.07 is the unit price/rate
I normally walk at 6 km per hour.
It is a unit rate.A unit rate.
The unit for a rate is the unit for the numerator divided by the unit for the denominator. For example, speed = distance divided by time. If distance is measured in micrometres and time in hours, then the units for speed are micrometres per hour.
A unit rate is a ratio that compares two quantities, with one of the quantities equaling 1. For example, if you drive 60 miles in 2 hours, the unit rate would be 30 miles per hour, indicating the distance traveled per each hour.
Yes, a unit rate can be a decimal