He can read 210 pages.
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% rate = 1 hour/40 hours * 100% = 2.5%
I think you take 75.20/8 and the answer is your unit rate.
On time rate you are paid for the number of hours worked. On piece rate you are paid for the quantity of goods you produce.
69.2857 hours
Flow rate of 500mL over 4 hours = 500mL/4h = 125mL/h
If she reads 150 pages in 5 hours, her reading rate is 1/2 page a minute or 30 pages per hour.
80 pages in 2 hours is equivalent to 40 pages in 1 hour. So the unit rate is 40 pages/hour The formula for rate is distance divided by time.
0.6 pages per minute.
If David can type a 50-page paper in 8 hours, his typing rate is 50 pages / 8 hours = 6.25 pages per hour. In the case of David and Andy typing together, their combined rate is 50 pages / 6 hours = 8.33 pages per hour. Since David's rate is 6.25 pages per hour, Andy's rate is the difference: 8.33 - 6.25 = 2.08 pages per hour. Therefore, Andy would take 50 pages / 2.08 pages per hour = 24 hours to type a 50-page paper by himself.
50 pages
44 pages/2 days22 pages per day============ pg/d
The answer is 40:1 , also why do all my math homework answers always here?
That depends on the rate of travel.
At that rate, 12 lawns could be mowed in 30 hours.
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.
No, Brandon's reading does not follow a direct variation. In direct variation, one quantity would increase or decrease directly with the other at a constant rate. Here, the number of pages Brandon reads does not increase or decrease proportionally with time.
2 pages per minutes