Rates (math)

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I would change: "..., a rate is a ratio between two measurements, often with different units" to the following:

"..., a rate is a quotient between two quantities always with different units. The quantities can be measurements or items."

The quantities can also be items as well as measurements. For example: $2 per 3 items is a rate also.

A ratio is a quotient between 2 numbers without units or with like units that cancel.

(DKseed (talk) 08:11, 6 August 2011 (UTC))Reply

Rate (math)

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I would change: "..., a rate is a ratio between two measurements, often with different units" to the following:

"..., a rate is a quotient between two numbered words always with different words. The words can be from measurements or type of items."

The quantities can also be type of items as well as units of measurements. For example: $2 per 3 cups is a rate also. $ is a type of item as well as cups.

A ratio is a quotient between 2 numbers without units or with like units that are words that cancel.

(DKseed (talk) 09:45, 6 August 2011 (UTC))Reply

Rate (math)

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Constant Rate Meaning and Concise Solution

A rate is a division relationship of one non-zero numbered word divided by another non-zero numbered word where the words are different. The words can be units of measurement or types of items counted.

Such a rate becomes a constant rate when the same non-zero number multiplies both numbered words to get a correct result.

The constant rate becomes a unit rate when the number of the word in the bottom of the fraction is a one if given that way or through division.

Given: 2 ips (n) = 5 aps (n): where n ≠ 0

Find: 1) Number of aps from (x) ips

        2) Number of ips from (y) aps

Solution: 1) (x) ips (5 aps / 2 ips) = (5 x / 2) aps

         2) (y) aps ( 2 ips / 5 aps) = (2 y / 5) ips

The solutions are clear, concise and precise as is possible. One can also consider and check if the rate is constant. The given rate and found rate can be easily determined from the solution. From just one point condition on a graph (X1, Y1) and the origin (0, 0) all other point conditions (X2, Y2) can be easily calculated as follows: (Y1 / X1) X2 = Y2

An enormous number of useful problems can be solved using just the simple form shown above. For example exchange rates established by Government, science, business and barter or physical structure rates between the atoms in molecules or macroscopically or physical property rates like density, pressure and the spring constant or process rates like speed and flow.

In the same system two constant rates can create a third constant rate. For example:

Speed / Efficiency = Flow as follows: (Y miles / hour) (gallons / X mile) = (Y / X) gallons / hour.

The mass of an atom can be calculated from atomic mass divided by the Avogadro number as follows:

(26.98 grams Al / mole) (mole / 6.022 E+23 atoms) = 4.338 E-23 grams / Al atom

(DKseed (talk) 04:52, 7 August 2011 (UTC))Reply

P.S. How do you strike through words to cancel like words?

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