To find the unit rate of 120 eggs from 20 chickens, you would divide the total number of eggs by the total number of chickens. In this case, 120 eggs divided by 20 chickens equals 6 eggs per chicken. Therefore, the unit rate is 6 eggs per chicken.
120 EGGS
When rates are expressed as a quantity of 1, such as 2 feet per second or 5 miles per hour, they are called unit rates. If you have a multiple-unit rate such as 120 students for every 3 buses, and want to find the single-unit rate, write a ratio equal to the multiple-unit rate with 1 as the second term.
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there are 12 eggs in a dozen so 12 time 10 equals 120
120 eggs.
30 miles per hour.
12 mpg
120 EGGS
When rates are expressed as a quantity of 1, such as 2 feet per second or 5 miles per hour, they are called unit rates. If you have a multiple-unit rate such as 120 students for every 3 buses, and want to find the single-unit rate, write a ratio equal to the multiple-unit rate with 1 as the second term.
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there are 12 eggs in a dozen so 12 time 10 equals 120
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120 eggs.
there are 120 eggs in a 10 can of dried eggs.
It is: 3 and 5
It depends on what breed of chicken it is - normal laying hens lay about 150-200 eggs a year, but chickens like bantams and ornamental breeds lay about 80-120 eggs a year. Hybrid hens lay about 300 eggs a year! The record for most eggs laid in a year is 364. A day off for christmas?
% rate= 120 * 100%= 12000%