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Rate (mathematics)

In mathematics, a rate is the quotient of two quantities in different units of measurement, often represented as a fraction.[1] If the divisor (or fraction denominator) in the rate is equal to one expressed as a single unit, and if it is assumed that this quantity can be changed systematically (i.e., is an independent variable), then the dividend (the fraction numerator) of the rate expresses the corresponding rate of change in the other (dependent) variable. In some cases, it may be regarded as a change to a value, which is caused by a change of a value in respect to another value. For example, acceleration is a change in speed in respect to time

For other uses, see Rate.

Temporal rate is a common type of rate ("per unit of time"), such as speed, heart rate, and flux.[2] In fact, often rate is a synonym of rhythm or frequency, a count per second (i.e., hertz); e.g., radio frequencies or sample rates. In describing the units of a rate, the word "per" is used to separate the units of the two measurements used to calculate the rate; for example, a heart rate is expressed as "beats per minute".


Rates that have a non-time divisor or denominator include exchange rates, literacy rates, and electric field (in volts per meter).


A rate defined using two numbers of the same units will result in a dimensionless quantity, also known as ratio or simply as a rate (such as tax rates) or counts (such as literacy rate). Dimensionless rates can be expressed as a percentage (for example, the global literacy rate in 1998 was 80%), fraction, or multiple.

the rate of change of position, or the change of position per unit of time

Speed

the rate of change in speed, or the change in speed per unit of time

Acceleration

the rate of doing work, or the amount of energy transferred per unit time

Power

Frequency

Angular frequency

the speed at which chemical reactions occur

Reaction rate

the volume of fluid which passes through a given surface per unit of time; e.g., cubic meters per second

Volumetric flow rate

how much one currency is worth in terms of the other

Exchange rate

the ratio of the change in the general price level during a year to the starting price level

Inflation rate

the price a borrower pays for the use of the money they do not own (ratio of payment to amount borrowed)

Interest rate

market price per share of stock divided by annual earnings per share

Price–earnings ratio

the ratio of money gained or lost on an investment relative to the amount of money invested

Rate of return

the tax amount divided by the taxable income

Tax rate

the ratio of the number of people who are unemployed to the number in the labor force

Unemployment rate

the amount paid for working a given amount of time (or doing a standard amount of accomplished work) (ratio of payment to time)

Wage rate

and mortality rate, the number of births or deaths scaled to the size of that population, per unit of time

Birth rate

the proportion of the population over age fifteen that can read and write

Literacy rate

or gender ratio, the ratio of males to females in a population

Sex ratio

Derivative

Gradient

Hertz

Slope