Math, asked by abddisaalulla, 8 months ago

Which rate describes a unit price? $1.00 for 2 lemons $3.00 for every pound $4.00 for 3 slices of pizza $6.00 for every 6 bottles

Answers

Answered by AditiHegde
8

Given:

$1.00 for 2 lemons $3.00 for every pound $4.00 for 3 slices of pizza $6.00 for every 6 bottles

To find:

Which rate describes a unit price?

Solution:

Unit price can be defined as the unit price for which only one unit is sold or can only one unit be purchased.

From given, we have,

$1.00 for 2 lemons

⇒ For 1 lemon, $1/2 = $ 0.5 price

⇒ 1 : 0.5

$3.00 for every pound

⇒ For 1 pound, $3 price

⇒ 1 : 3

$4.00 for 3 slices of pizza

⇒ For 1 slice of pizza, $4/3 = $ 1.33 price

⇒ 1 : 1.33

$6.00 for every 6 bottles

⇒ For 1 bottle, $6/6 = $1 price

⇒ 1 : 1

Therefore, the rate that describes a unit price is $6.00 for every 6 bottles

Answered by alexisromero2002
2

Answer:$3.00 for every pound

Step-by-step explanation:

i just took the quiz and i did $6.00 for every 6 bottles, it it was wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so im 99% sure that its $3.00 for every pound

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