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A ratio that compares two quantities of different units, like miles per hour, feet per second is a
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A rate is a comparison that provides information such as dollars per hour, feet per second, miles per hour, and dollars per quart, for example. The word “per” usually indicates you are dealing with a rate. So answer is rate
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