1/2 a page a minute
Answer = use division as follows: 420$ / 15 tickets = 28$ / 1 ticket (read aloud as 28 dollars per ticket)
Indeterminate since we are not given the time units to compute the rate, which is in the form change in quantity / time.
Since an hour is 60 minutes, each minute is 1/60 of an hour, and 15 minutes is 15/60 of an hour.Since an hour is 60 minutes, each minute is 1/60 of an hour, and 15 minutes is 15/60 of an hour.Since an hour is 60 minutes, each minute is 1/60 of an hour, and 15 minutes is 15/60 of an hour.Since an hour is 60 minutes, each minute is 1/60 of an hour, and 15 minutes is 15/60 of an hour.
15 minutes(.30 meters / minutes) = 4.5 meters
1/2 a page a minute
90/6 = 15 pages per day
15 wpm
15 dollars/hour is the unit rate
0.44 pg/mm
I think you mean quarter hours, but in any case you can convert ANY set of data (if it is compatible) using the following formula: Conversion Rate of Unit A to Unit B = Known Unit A/Unknown Unit B You know that .25 hours = 15 minutes. That is the conversion rate (.25 hrs/15 minutes). Now plug in the other values that you know from the problem. .25 hours/15 minutes = .88 hours / ? Minutes (Make sure you have the same units on both the top and bottom!) Now cross-multiply to get rid of the fraction. 13.2 = .25x Now divide by .25 to get x by itself. x = 52.8 minutes Take another example: If you know that 1 inch equals 2.54 centimeters (cm) and what to know how many inches 10 centimeters are. Again use the conversion formula: Conversion Rate of Unit A to Unit B = Known Unit A/Unknown Unit B 1 inch / 2.54 cm = X inches / 10 cm 2.54X = 10 X = 3.94 inches
1.25
4.34 :)
5/15
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.
0.75
Yes, it is.