Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! To find the unit rate, simply divide the total number of customers by the number of days. So, 6840 customers divided by 45 days gives us a unit rate of 152 customers per day. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
To find the unit rate for 360 customers in 30 days, divide the total number of customers by the number of days. This gives you a unit rate of 12 customers per day (360 customers ÷ 30 days = 12 customers/day).
60.5
70 a day
60 per day.
You are supposed to divide the number of hours by the number of days. The result (the unit rate) means how many hours you worked (or whatever the hours represent) per day.
152
There is no rate, but there is a fraction: 1/4
60.5
70 a day
4:240
60 per day.
100.60 per day.
You are supposed to divide the number of hours by the number of days. The result (the unit rate) means how many hours you worked (or whatever the hours represent) per day.
7 17?
It is a unit rate.A unit rate.
It is 56 per day.
The sales price includes variable cost, the cost of the unit and the markup. Sales price is the rate customers pay for the item.