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27 December, 06:46

Nat spent $28 on 8 DVDs. At this rate, how much would 5 DVDs cost? What is the unit rate?

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  1. 27 December, 08:57
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    5 DVDs would cost 7.50 and the unit rate is 3.50
  2. 27 December, 09:53
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    You first have to find the rate of the DVDs. To do this you need to divide $28 by the number of DVDs, 8. 28/8 equals 3.5 so that means that a single DVD costs $3.50. To find the rate of 5 DVDs you need to multiply the rate of a single DVD by 5: 3.50 x 5 = 17.50

    5 DVDs costs $17.50 and the unit rate is $3.50 per DVD
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