15.3 per minute
10 per hour.
0.239 per apple.
Gigabytes are a unit of storage, not a unit of rate. 10 GB per month = 14.2 MB per hour
20 divided by 2 = 10
It is 32 :]
The answer would be: 10 over 1, or 10 metes per second. Great question!
9 gallons is equivalent to 36 quarts. To express this as a fraction, it would be 36/10 or 18/5.
The idea is to divide the number of miles by the number of gallons. That gives you a certain number of "miles per gallons".
10 and 1/4 gallons
The unit rate for 30/3 is 10/1.
Yes.
You divide by 10, which gives 1.75 as the unit price.
Rate is the amount of something per unit time. Miles per hour and gallons per minute are examples of rates. Ten miles per hour, expressed as a fraction, is 10 mi/hr. Five meters per second: 5 m/s. Example Problem If you run a 26.2-mile marathon in four hours and 15 minutes, then your average rate was 26.2/4.25 = 6.16 mi/hr.
By unit of volume and conversion ,we can say that volume =24 X23X12=6624 inch 3 1 inch 3=0.004329 6624 inch 3=28.6753247 gallons
i think 1.813
72over 1