12 donuts for 4.20 = 2 6/7 = 2.8571 donuts (approx) for 1.00
If 12 are 1.29, then the rate for 1 (a unit) is 0.1075(1.29/12)
Imagine you have 20 objects at a cost of $90. Then the unit rate (the cost of one object) will be found by division. here $90 ÷ 20 = $4.50 (the unit price)
Dollars per gallon, because the dependent quantity is the dollars
If 4 shirts cost 32 then the unit cost of one shirt is 8The currency used £32 or $32 is not stated.
unit rates are simple ex 3 candies cost 75 cents divide 75 by three the unit rate equals 25 cents
If 12 are 1.29, then the rate for 1 (a unit) is 0.1075(1.29/12)
1.35 ÷ 12 = 0.1125
a unit rate that gives you the cost....... maybe
By dividing something. What you divide will depend on what unit rate you want to find. As an example, let's assume that a dozen (12 units) of a certain product cost $48. If you divide $48 by 12 units, you have a unit rate of 4 dollars/unit. (In principle, you can also divide the other way round; in that case you have 1/4 units/dollar.)
A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. Examples of unit rates include unit cost, gas, mileage and speed
A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. Examples of unit rates include unit cost, gas, mileage and speed
If you find a dozen eggs for $1.20, and then figure out the cost for each egg ($0.10 or ten cents), you have figured out the unit cost. Or the price for one in a group.
Imagine you have 20 objects at a cost of $90. Then the unit rate (the cost of one object) will be found by division. here $90 ÷ 20 = $4.50 (the unit price)
125 ÷ 4 = 31.25
Dollars per gallon, because the dependent quantity is the dollars
the rate is somthing is the percentage unit of the coast so when u multiply the a squared by the variable y theen u check it :)
the rate is somthing is the percentage unit of the coast so when u multiply the a squared by the variable y theen u check it :)