77.1k views
4 votes
What are the similarities between rate and ratio

User Assaf Levy
by
7.6k points

1 Answer

4 votes

A rate is a specific type of ratio. A rate is a comparison of two numbers with different units, whereas a ratio compares two numbers with the same unit.

For example, in a bowl, there are 12 fruits: 8 oranges and 4 apples. This means the ratio of oranges to apples is 8:4.

If we simplify the ratio, we can see that the ratio of oranges to apples is 2:1, because:


(8)/(4)=(4\cdot2)/(4\cdot1)=(2)/(1)=(2)/(1)

Then, there are 2 oranges in the bowl for every apple.

On the other hand, suppose we want to distribute the fruits to 3 people. We can use a rate to find out how many fruits correspond to each person because we have 2 different units:


\begin{gathered} \frac{12\text{ fruits}}{3\text{ people}}=\frac{x}{1\text{ person}} \\ \text{ Apply cross product} \\ 12\text{ fruits}\cdot1\text{ person}=x\cdot3\text{ people} \\ \text{ Divide by 3 people from both sides} \\ \frac{12\text{ fruits}\cdot1\text{ person}}{3\text{ people}}=\frac{x\cdot3\text{ people}}{3\text{ people}} \\ \frac{12\text{ fruits}}{3}=x \\ 4\text{ fruits }=x \end{gathered}

Now, we know that each person corresponds to 4 fruits, in other words, the rate is 4 fruits/person.

Therefore, we can see the similarities between rate and ratio are:

• Both are a comparison of two numbers.

,

• Both can be written as fractions.

,

• Both reduce to the lowest form.

User Apurv Chaudhary
by
8.7k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.