What is rate?

Rate is how fast something happens over time, like how many steps you take each minute while running to catch your favorite snack.

How Rate Works

Imagine you're eating candy. If you eat 5 candies in 1 minute, that means your rate of eating is 5 candies per minute. It's like counting how many pieces you can fit into your mouth every minute!

If you double the time, say 2 minutes, and still eat 5 candies, your rate goes down, because now it’s 2.5 candies per minute. But if you speed things up and eat 10 candies in 2 minutes, that means your rate is 5 candies per minute again, just as fast as before!

Real-Life Examples

Think of a superhero running to save the day. If they run 10 steps in 1 second, their rate of running is super high, 10 steps per second! That’s faster than most kids can run, but that's how superheroes work.

Rate helps us measure how much or how fast something changes, whether it’s candy, steps, or even how fast your favorite cartoon plays on TV! Rate is how fast something happens over time, like how many steps you take each minute while running to catch your favorite snack.

Real-Life Examples

Think of a superhero running to save the day. If they run 10 steps in 1 second, their rate of running is super high, 10 steps per second! That’s faster than most kids can run, but that's how superheroes work.

Rate helps us measure how much or how fast something changes, whether it’s candy, steps, or even how fast your favorite cartoon plays on TV!

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Examples

  1. A car traveling 60 miles in one hour has a rate of 60 miles per hour.
  2. If you eat 3 candies in 1 minute, your candy-eating rate is 3 candies per minute.
  3. You earn $10 every hour at work, that's a rate of pay.

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