It depends on what sort of items you are talking about.
For example, if 10 litres of petrol cost $20.00, then you divide $20 ÷ 10 = $2. This is the unit price.
Another example, a car goes 180km in 2 hours. This equates to a unit rate of 180÷2=90km.
To provide more help, we would need to know more details about which items you are thinking about.
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To find the unit rate, divide the price by the number of items. $5.60 / 7 = $0.80. The unit rate is 80 cents.
The unit rate of 405 and 5 is 81. To determine the unit rate, divide the first number (405) by the second number (5). The result is the unit rate, which in this case is 81.
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The unit rate shows how much per 1 item something is or costs.For example: Suzanne has 12 brownies. They total cost $12.84. What is the unit price?12.84/12=$1.07Therefore, $1.07 is the unit price/rate
It is one form of a unit rate.