The unit rate is a comparison of two different quantities with one of the quantities having a value of 1. In this case, the unit rate of 12 miles in 3 hours would be 4 miles per hour. This means that for every 1 hour of time, the distance traveled would be 4 miles.
360/12 = 30 miles per gallon.
300 miles per hour ==> 1 mile every 12 seconds
If 12 are 1.29, then the rate for 1 (a unit) is 0.1075(1.29/12)
it is a unit rate
12/5 = 2.4 miles per hour.
The unit rate is a comparison of two different quantities with one of the quantities having a value of 1. In this case, the unit rate of 12 miles in 3 hours would be 4 miles per hour. This means that for every 1 hour of time, the distance traveled would be 4 miles.
The idea is to divide 360 miles by 12 gallons. That will give you a result in "miles per gallon".
First, you have to see what 12 into 18 is. After that, you pretty much got the answer
If that's 348 miles, that's 29 miles per gallon.
360/12 = 30 miles per gallon.
300 miles per hour ==> 1 mile every 12 seconds
If 12 are 1.29, then the rate for 1 (a unit) is 0.1075(1.29/12)
If you travel at a constant speed of 20 miles and hour, you will cover 100 miles in 5 hours.
2.16 to 12 = 0.18 per unit.
24.69/12 = 2.0575 per unit.
12/3 = 4 per unit.