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17 June, 19:06

The ___ rate of a changing quantity is the amount it changes per single increment of time (or other quantity).

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  1. 17 June, 19:20
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    I would say the correct term to fill in the blank would be unit. A unit rate represents how many of a certain unit corresponds to another one unit. For instance, 200 miles per 1 hour, 5 kg/s, 16 m^3/min. Hope this answers the question.
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