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A rate is a ratio sometimes,always, or never true give an example​

A rate is a ratio sometimes,always, or never true give an example​-example-1
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A rate is a comparison of two different quantities with different units. Rates are always ratios, since they are comparing two different numbers as they compare two different quantities.

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