100% of Math Students Need to UNDERSTAND! Rates, Ratios and Proportions
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- How to solve math problems with rates, ratios and proportions.
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Thanks for explaining the three concepts side by side. Helped me enormously.
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How do you know that you need to divide both sides by 15 to get x answer. I'm confuse on that part, if you could explain in more details, when you are showing how to do these math problems? Thank you for your videos and time.
Why is kilowatt hours not a rate but an amount? I recognize that dollars per kilowatt hour is indeed a rate. I further recognize that If I use 2 kilowatts for 30 minutes and zero electricity consumption for the next 30 minutes that I've consumed 1 kilowatt hour of electricity. Is kilowatt hour not an [average] rate of use? I've been harshly scorned within an Ars Technica for saying that a car that travels 60 miles in an hour has a rate of 60 MPH but is likely not traveling a a constant velocity of 60 MPH every moment from departure to arrival. I tried to ask for an explanation there but was downvoted to oblivion. I'm an epidemiologist and understand disease incidence (number of new cases of a health condition per population in an interval -- usually a year) as a rate.
At what high schools have you taught, or in what cities and states have you taught? What is your college alma mater? Thanks.
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