Answer = use division as follows:
420$ / 15 tickets = 28$ / 1 ticket (read aloud as 28 dollars per ticket)
A unit rate cannot have a remainder. A unit rate is a ration that has the unit as one and the rate has to be equal. If not, you either did a calculation mistake or the ratio is not a unit rate.
Yes, but it is customary to express it as 2 seconds per foot. The denominator - or second measure - usually takes the value 1 in a unit rate.
It is a unit rate.A unit rate.
55 mph = 1/55 hours per mile.
112/14 = 8 per hour
5 tickets per student
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.
To get the unit rate, divide the total money by the amount of tickets in this case.
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4 dollars per ticket or 0.25 tickets per dollar.
An example of a rate that is not a unit rate is a speed limit of 55 miles per hour. This rate indicates a specific distance in relation to time but is not expressed as a unit rate because it does not simplify to a single unit (like miles per one hour). Unit rates typically express a quantity in relation to a single unit, making it easier to compare. In this case, while it conveys a rate, it is not a unit rate since it specifies a rate for a particular context rather than a universal comparison.
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1.5 for 1 gallon
1 ticket = 7 16 tickets = 7 x 16 = 112
The unit used to express power is called the watt (W). Power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted.
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