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Yes they would be considered a hot pepper.Correction:Pimienta's are sweet peppers and rate a "negligible" on the Scoville scale of pepper hotness. They're the same as sweet green peppers in this.
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what 23.75 for 5 pounds unit rate
The unit rate for 8.43 for 3 pounds is 2.81 per pound.
The unit rate for 8.43 for 3 pounds is 2.81 per pound.
costs generated by using capital at a certain time for a certain investment, variables which influence these costs are the real interest rate, depreciation rate and costs of capital in the future
A blanket absorption rate is a single rate of absorption used throughout an organization's production facility and based upon its total production costs and activity. The use of a single blanket rate makes the apportionment of overhead costs unnecessary since the total production costs are to be used.
The unit rate for 8.43 for 3 pounds is 2.81 per pound.
Habanero peppers typically rate between 100,000 to 350,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), making them quite spicy compared to other common peppers. This places them in the same range as some of the spicier varieties of chili peppers.
To find the rate of 7.96 per pound for 5 pounds, you would multiply the rate by the quantity: Rate × Quantity = Total price 7.96 per pound × 5 pounds = Total price Therefore, the total cost for 5 pounds at a rate of 7.96 per pound would be 39.80.
No, 14 pounds per inch is not a rate. A rate requires two different units being compared, such as pounds per inch per hour or miles per gallon. In this case, there is only one unit (pounds per inch), so it does not represent a rate.