Well a unit rate is a rate of per one.
So if say you get 4 cookies per two packets. The unit rate would be 2 cookies per packet or 2 cookies/packet
96 students to 3 busses
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1.5 for 1 gallon
hertz Hz
5 tickets per student
30 miles per gallon
0.75 each or 0.75 per unit.
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.
Yes, but it is customary to express it as 2 seconds per foot. The denominator - or second measure - usually takes the value 1 in a unit rate.
It is called the unit rate and gives the number of the first unit for each one in the second.
48 each
It is 1.44... each.
It is 1.2 each.