# Unit Rate Calculator

The Unit Rate Calculator an online tool which shows Unit Rate for the given input. Byju's Unit Rate Calculator is a tool
which makes calculations very simple and interesting. If an input is given then it can easily show the result for the given number.

The unit rate calculator can be used to quickly get the unit rate of quantities. For example, if two quantities and their units are entered in the calculator, the tool will simplify the fraction and give the result as a unit rate.

## What is Unit Rate?

A unit rate can be used to describe how many units of the first type of quantity corresponds to one unit of the second type of quantity. A few examples of unit rates are km/hour, m/sec, cost/litre, etc.

### How to Find Unit Rate?

In a unit rate, the denominator is always 1. So, to find unit rate, divide the denominator with the numerator in a way that the denominator becomes 1.

For example, if 50km is covered in 5.5 hours, the unit rate will be 50km/5.5 hours = 9.09 km/hour.

## How to Used Unit Rate Calculator?

The unit rate tool provided here is extremely simple and easy to use. Follow the steps given below to use this tool.

• Step 1: Enter a numeric digit in the first input box i.e. below “Quantity” text.
• Step 2: Enter the unit of the numerator i.e. under “(Units)” text.
• Step 3: Enter the second numeric digit after the dotted line.
• Step 4: Enter the unit of the denominator in the last input box (right-hand bottom)
• Step 5: Click on the “Calculate” button.

For example, if the numerator is given as 30 km and the denominator is given as 2.5 hours, the tool will divide them both and give the result as 12 km per hour.

## Frequently Asked Questions on Unit Rate Calculator

### What is the meaning of unit rate?

Unite rate is a unit that compares two units i.e. how many units of the first type of quantity corresponds to one unit of the second type of quantity.

### What are a few examples of unit rate?

The unit rate is very common in day to day life. A few examples of unit rate are kilometre per hour (km/hour), cost per litre, profit per item, etc.

### How do you find the unit rate in math?

To find the unit rate, divide the numerator with denominator to make the denominator as 1.