24/15 = 8/5 = 16/10 = 1.6
Check: 15 x 1.6 = 24
5/8
To find the unit rate, divide the total number of tickets by the total cost. In this case, the cost for 15 tickets is $420, so the unit rate is $420 ÷ 15 tickets = $28 per ticket. Therefore, the unit rate is $28 per ticket.
($63.75/15) = $4.25$4.25 per ticket
Answer = use division as follows: 420$ / 15 tickets = 28$ / 1 ticket (read aloud as 28 dollars per ticket)
15 dollars/hour is the unit rate
1.25
5/15
4.34 :)
Yes, although it does not specify 15 WHAT per hour. [Run] 15 miles per hour or [make] 15 dollars per hour or [manufacture] 15 widgets an hour. To that extent, it is not a unit rate.
Yes, it is.
15 wpm
15 / 50 = 0.3 feet per hour