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19 October, 23:39

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

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  1. 20 October, 00:51
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    Answer: B) $3.00 for every pound

    I'm assuming there should be a dollar sign here. This is the same as saying "$3 for one pound". A unit rate has some amount per 1 unit of something else. In this case, the 1 unit is 1 pound.

    A different example of a unit rate is writing 40 miles per hour. This is the same as saying the car drives 40 miles in 1 hour. The unit here is the "1 hour".
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