By dividing something. What you divide will depend on what unit rate you want to find. As an example, let's assume that a dozen (12 units) of a certain product cost $48. If you divide $48 by 12 units, you have a unit rate of 4 dollars/unit. (In principle, you can also divide the other way round; in that case you have 1/4 units/dollar.)
12/3 = 4 per unit.
125 ÷ 4 = 31.25
48/12 = 4/1 or 4
4/1
By dividing something. What you divide will depend on what unit rate you want to find. As an example, let's assume that a dozen (12 units) of a certain product cost $48. If you divide $48 by 12 units, you have a unit rate of 4 dollars/unit. (In principle, you can also divide the other way round; in that case you have 1/4 units/dollar.)
12/3 = 4 per unit.
50 over 1
20 miles over 4 hours as a unit rate is written 5 miles per hour. 5 miles per hour is 2.235 m/s (meters per second).
The interest rate is 8 1/3 because Present Value = Payment/Interest rate Present Value = 48 Payment is 4 Interest Rate = Payment/Present Value = 4/48 = 8.33%
48/4=12
48 over 12 gives 4.
125 ÷ 4 = 31.25
48/12 = 4/1 or 4
4:240
4/1
80/4 or 20