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3.04 Rates in context

Lesson

Other contexts

Rates are used in a variety of places in households (rates of water flow), agriculture (fertilisers and seeds), business management (flow of customers) and the list goes on.

 

Practice questions

Question 1

Dave can wash $2$2 cars in $4$4 minutes.

  1. How long would it take for him to wash 1 car?

  2. How long would it take him to wash $20$20 cars?

Question 2

The height of a pool increases by $5$5 cm for every $10$10 litres of water added.

After adding some water the height of the pool increased by $0.45$0.45 m.

  1. How many groups of $5$5 cm are there in $0.45$0.45 m?

  2. How much water was added to the pool?

Question 3

In $2011$2011, the literacy rate in Cuba was $98$98 people for every $100$100 in the population. This is the rate of the population aged $15$15 and above who can, with understanding, read and write a short, simple statement on their everyday life. For a town with a population of $83000$83000, how many literate people would you expect?

 

Heart rates

A person's pulse rate is normally given as a number of beats per minute. However, when measuring someone's pulse, a medical practitioner usually does not want to count the number of heart beats over a full minute.

Instead, it is more convenient to count the number of beats in a shorter time, say, $15$15 seconds and then to use this number to predict how many beats there would be in a full minute.

Thus, if $14$14 beats were counted in a period of $15$15 seconds, we would argue that since there are $4$4 lots of $15$15 seconds in a minute we must multiply the $14$14 by $4$4 and get $56$56, the number of beats that would occur per minute.

Another approach would be to measure with a stopwatch the time taken for a fixed number of heart beats, say $10$10, and to use this time measurement to work out the rate per minute. 

Worked example

EXample 1

After sleeping, a person's heart was found to beat $12$12 times in $15$15 seconds. What is their heart rate in beats per minute?
Think:  How many periods of $15$15 seconds are there in $60$60 seconds. The number of beats per minute will be $10$10 times this number.

Do: Calculate $\frac{60}{15}\times12=48$6015×12=48 beats per minute.

 

Remember!

Heart rates are a rate of pulse beats per unit of time.

The most common measure is beats per minute.

 

Practice question

Question 4

A pulse was recorded beating at $11$11 times per $10$10 seconds. How many beats per minute is this?

 

Outcomes

1.1.17

convert units of rates occurring in practical situations to solve problems. For example, 1 tablespoon (tbsp) = 4 teaspoons (tsp) or 1 tbsp = 20 ml (Australia) or 15 ml (US and UK)

1.1.18

use rates to make comparisons

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