To find the unit rate, we divide the total cost by the total amount. In this case, the total cost is $2.50 and the total amount is 5 ounces. Therefore, the unit rate would be $2.50 divided by 5 ounces, which equals $0.50 per ounce. This means that each ounce costs $0.50.
To compare the unit rates of the two bottles of shampoo, we need to calculate the cost per ounce for each. For the first bottle: 6 bottles for 8 ounces, so the unit rate is 6/8 = $0.75 per ounce. For the second bottle: 4 bottles for 5 ounces, so the unit rate is 4/5 = $0.80 per ounce. Therefore, the second bottle has a unit rate that is $0.05 higher than the first bottle per ounce.
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it is a unit rate
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.
250 miles in 5 days = 50 miles per day
250/12 = 20 and 5/6ths persons per bus.
To compare the unit rates of the two bottles of shampoo, we need to calculate the cost per ounce for each. For the first bottle: 6 bottles for 8 ounces, so the unit rate is 6/8 = $0.75 per ounce. For the second bottle: 4 bottles for 5 ounces, so the unit rate is 4/5 = $0.80 per ounce. Therefore, the second bottle has a unit rate that is $0.05 higher than the first bottle per ounce.
example of unit price 250 cell phone minutes for 24.99 a month to figure out the unit price divide 24.99 bye 250 24.99/250 and then round up if 3rd decimal number is higher than 5 drop 3rd decimal number if lower than 5. Unit rate example 55 mph
what 23.75 for 5 pounds unit rate
The unit rate of 405 and 5 is 81. To determine the unit rate, divide the first number (405) by the second number (5). The result is the unit rate, which in this case is 81.
percentage = 2%% rate:= 5/250 * 100%= 0.02 * 100%= 2%
15 and 5/8 lbs
No. The denominator must be 1 for a unit rate. UNIT means ONE.
A unit rate has a denominator of 1 unit.or for an example.. 8 over 1 is a unit rate or 5 over 1 but you have to label what it is....
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