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Answer:
Rate
Explanation:
Since there are no currency units involved, it is not a price or unit price.
Since the denominator (days) is not 1, it is not a unit rate.
The usual wording for a ratio is "to" rather than "in", so we probably would not say this is a ratio. Though, the usual reason for expressing the numbers this way is to indicate we might be interested in their ratio.
There is time involved, so it is reasonable to call this a "rate," which is usually the ratio of some quantity to the time associated with that quantity.