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A unit rate expresses a quantity in relation to one unit of another quantity, making it easier to compare rates. To solve a rate problem using a unit rate, first determine the unit rate by dividing the two quantities involved. Once you have the unit rate, you can use it to find missing values or make comparisons, such as calculating costs per item or speed per hour. This approach simplifies complex rate problems by breaking them down into manageable, single-unit comparisons.
To solve a complex fraction and find the unit rate, first simplify the fraction by finding a common denominator for the numerator and the denominator. Once simplified, divide the numerator by the denominator to express it as a single fraction. Finally, interpret the result as the unit rate by expressing it in terms of one unit of measurement, such as per item or per hour. This will provide a clear understanding of the rate being analyzed.
Rates are ratios ... Speed is a rate of distance per unit of time... ratio of distance to time. Proportions are two equal ratios, whether they are rates or not.
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.
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cross multiplying unit rates horizontal
you divide by the total quantity
you divide the money over the item.
When you wish to convert from one measurement unit to another.
To solve a complex fraction and find the unit rate, first simplify the fraction by finding a common denominator for the numerator and the denominator. Once simplified, divide the numerator by the denominator to express it as a single fraction. Finally, interpret the result as the unit rate by expressing it in terms of one unit of measurement, such as per item or per hour. This will provide a clear understanding of the rate being analyzed.
Because if you find the unit price, you will know which item in the grocery store is a better buy. You can cross multiply to find your answer.
For example, if you earn $10 in 3 hours, and you want to know how much you earn per hour, this is equivalent to solving the proportion: 10/3 = x/1
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Rates are ratios ... Speed is a rate of distance per unit of time... ratio of distance to time. Proportions are two equal ratios, whether they are rates or not.
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 a unit rate.A unit rate.