You know that there are 48 gallons per 14 days (assuming that there is a reasonably constant flow-- not all 48 gallons were measured in only one of the 14 days). The idea is to figure out, on average, the number of gallons per day. Once you do that, the unit rate would be x gallons per day. In this case the 'unit' is a day. You could also, if it is helpful, figure out days per gallon, in which case one gallon is the 'unit'.
Unit rate means per 1.Like 24 gallons for 336 miles would be 14 miles per 1 gallon of gas.
jessica earned 14 by babysiting for 4 hours what is her unit rate
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715/14 = 51.07 gallons (rounded)
Well, honey, the unit rate of 51 gallons in 14 minutes is approximately 3.64 gallons per minute. So, if you're filling up a tank with 51 gallons of gas, it will take you about 14 minutes at that rate. Math doesn't lie, darling.
You know that there are 48 gallons per 14 days (assuming that there is a reasonably constant flow-- not all 48 gallons were measured in only one of the 14 days). The idea is to figure out, on average, the number of gallons per day. Once you do that, the unit rate would be x gallons per day. In this case the 'unit' is a day. You could also, if it is helpful, figure out days per gallon, in which case one gallon is the 'unit'.
Unit rate means per 1.Like 24 gallons for 336 miles would be 14 miles per 1 gallon of gas.
You can divide the number of miles by the number of gallons, to get miles per gallon.Or you can divide the other way (the number of gallons by the number of miles), to get gallons per mile. Each of the above will be a unit rate, but in this particular case, it is more common to calculate miles per gallon.
jessica earned 14 by babysiting for 4 hours what is her unit rate
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4.66... recurring lbs each (per unit).
14 gallons. 1.2 gallons is less than one and a half gallons, 14 gallons is fourteen gallons. 14 gallons is bigger.
If you use 4 gallons of water for 14 plants, you use 4/14 = 0.29 gallons per plant. To water 35 plants, you will need 0.29 * 35 = 10.15 gallons of water.
If he worked 37 hours and 14 minutes and earned 894, then his hourly rate was just over 24.01 to the nearest one hundredth, or 24 to the nearest unit.
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There are 14 000 W in 14 kW. A watt is the unit for power, which is the rate of doing work.