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What (who) is hit rate - definition


hit rate         
<architecture> The fraction of all memory reads which are satisfied from the cache. (1997-01-21)
Hit rate         
Hit rate is a metric or measure of business performance traditionally associated with sales. It is defined as the number of sales of a product divided by the number of customers who go online, planned call, or visit a company to find out about the product.
Hit song         
MUSICAL COMPOSITION THAT ACHIEVED POPULARITY OR HIT THE CHARTS
Hit single; Runaway hit; Bestseller (music); Hit record; No. 1 hit; Number one hit record; Hit singles; Number One Hit; Number one hit
A hit song, also known as a hit record, hit single or simply a hit, is a recorded song or instrumental that becomes broadly popular or well-known. Although hit song means any widely played or big-selling song, the specific term hit record usually refers to a single that has appeared in an official music chart through repeated radio airplay audience impressions, or significant streaming data and commercial sales.

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Hit rate
Hit rate is a metric or measure of business performance traditionally associated with sales. It is defined as the number of sales of a product divided by the number of customers who go online, planned call, or visit a company to find out about the product.
Examples of use of hit rate
1. The bank‘s hit rate in recent deals has been poor.
2. "So their intuitive hit rate is higher than the actual hit rate." Basketball turns out to be a surprisingly useful subject for studying other elements of human behavior and decision making.
3. I reckon I have a 75 per cent hit rate.‘ The name that ‘inspired the most dread‘ was Paige.
4. On average, adding the Fox label to a story more than tripled the Republican "hit rate" for hard news stories!
5. This compares with a 100 per cent «hit rate» in areas including Kent, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, and a national rate of around 60 per cent.