Stage 4 · Ratios, Proportion & Percentages

4.6  Sharing by a Ratio, Unit Conversion, and Dimensions

Split a total fairly by counting parts, change units by multiplying by a clever "1," and learn to track the unit as carefully as the number.

For ages 10–12 · Intuition before notation
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Point 5 of 5 in this lesson: 4.6.5 Compound units and rates

4.6.5 Compound units and rates

When you divide one quantity by another, the units divide too — and that gives you a rate with a compound unit. Drive 150 km in 3 h, and your speed is

150 km3 h  =  1503   km/h  =  50 km/h.

Read the slash as "per": 50 km/h is "fifty kilometers per hour" — fifty kilometers for each one hour. The number 150 ÷ 3 = 50 is computed exactly as you'd expect, and separately the units divide: km ÷ h becomes the single compound unit km/h. The same shape produces every familiar rate:

distance ÷ timekm/h (speed)  ·  mass ÷ volumeg/cm³ (density)  ·  price ÷ weight$/kg (unit price)

150 km 3 h = 50 km h km/h numbers divide: 150 ÷ 3 = 50  ·  units divide: km ÷ h = km/h
Dividing distance by time divides the numbers and the units. 150 ÷ 3 = 50; km ÷ h = km/h. The rate is 50 km/h.
Worked example — unit price and density

Unit price: a 4 kg bag of rice costs $12. Price per kilogram = $124 kg = $3/kg.
Density: a metal block has mass 60 g and volume 20 cm³. Density = 60 g20 cm³ = 3 g/cm³.
In both, the numbers divide and the two units stack into one compound unit.

A compound unit is one idea, not two numbers

"km/h" is a single unit of speed, just like "m" is a single unit of length. Don't read 50 km/h as "50 km and also some hours" — it means that in each one hour, 50 km are covered. To compare m/s with km/h you'd convert both the distance unit and the time unit, but the idea — one distance per one time — stays the same.

🎮 Try itBuild a rate from two quantities

Enter a distance and a time. The widget divides the numbers and stacks the units into a compound unit — the speed in km/h. Switch to "general rate" to see price-per-kg or density form the same way.

Rate
distance (km) 150
time (h) 3
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