150/3 = 50 miles per hour
Write each rate as a unit rate 70 miles in 2 hours
360 ÷ 6 = 60 miles per hour is the unit rate
40
Well, honey, if you drove 220 miles in 4 hours, the rate would be 55 miles per hour. It's simple math, darling. Just divide the total distance by the total time and there you have it. Keep on truckin', speed racer!
61 miles per hour
Write each rate as a unit rate 70 miles in 2 hours
Divide the number of miles by the number of hours to obtain the unit rate. You should get: 128 miles / 2 hours = 64 miles per hour
To find the unit rate of 180 miles in 3 hours, divide the total distance by the total time. So, 180 miles ÷ 3 hours = 60 miles per hour. Therefore, the unit rate is 60 miles per hour.
To get the rate for 250 miles in 5 hours, divide the miles by the hours to get miles per hour, 250 miles/5 hours=50 miles per hour. If you divide 5 hours by 250 miles, you get 0.02 hours per mile, the other unit rate for this set of numbers.
A rate is a ratio that compares two different units. ex: 300 miles\ 6 hours. you can't convert miles into hours. A unit rate is a rate comparing a number to 1 unit to another. ex: 50 miles\1 hour A unit rate always has 1 as a denominator.
360 ÷ 6 = 60 miles per hour is the unit rate
40
195%
Well, honey, if you drove 220 miles in 4 hours, the rate would be 55 miles per hour. It's simple math, darling. Just divide the total distance by the total time and there you have it. Keep on truckin', speed racer!
30 miles per hour.
57 miles per hour.
60 miles per hour.