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1. Rate is a ratio of two different kinds of measurements. Speed, for example, is a rate that depends on
the value of both distance and time. Rates, such as speed, are typically calculated by dividing one
measurement by another. Rates do not have to be related to speed. Another example of a rate
would be the price per dozen for the cost of eggs. What are at least two other examples of rates?
Describe the two measurements needed to determine those rates.

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Feet and inches are the measurements needed
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