Indeterminate since we are not given the time units to compute the rate, which is in the form change in quantity / time.
It is a unit rate.A unit rate.
2 pages per minutes
1/2 a page a minute
Answer = use division as follows: 420$ / 15 tickets = 28$ / 1 ticket (read aloud as 28 dollars per ticket)
A rate is something that happens frequently, while a unit rate is an individual digit.
15 dollars/hour is the unit rate
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.
1.25
4.34 :)
5/15
330/15 = 22 times
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.
LCM(15, 22, 30) = 330
To determine how many times 15 can go into 330, you would divide 330 by 15. The result is 22, meaning 15 can go into 330 22 times without any remainder. This is because 15 multiplied by 22 equals 330.
15 wpm
5/8