Express the rate as a unit rate
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Answer:
A unit rate can be used to describe how many units of the first type of quantity corresponds to one unit of the second type of quantity. A few examples of unit rates are km/hour, m/sec, cost/litre, etc.
How to Find Unit Rate?
In a unit rate, the denominator is always 1. So, to find unit rate, divide the denominator with the numerator in a way that the denominator becomes 1.
For example, if 50km is covered in 5.5 hours, the unit rate will be 50km/5.5 hours = 9.09 km/hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Enter a numeric digit in the first input box i.e. below “Quantity” text.
Step 2: Enter the unit of the numerator i.e. under “(Units)” text.
Step 3: Enter the second numeric digit after the dotted line.
Step 4: Enter the unit of the denominator in the last input box (right-hand bottom)
Step 5: Click on the “Calculate” button.
Unit rate=Time Taken ÷Distance covered
= 28 1/3 ÷ 3 1/3
= 85/3 ÷ 10/3
= 85/3 × 3/10
= 85/10
= 8.5