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Blanche
29 September, 00:18
Unit rate of $7 for 8 apples
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Marc Garner
29 September, 00:42
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You want to find out how much it costs to buy one apple. (Unit rate is the cost for a single unit of what you're looking at.) If you divide the total cost for all of the apples by the number of apples, you will get the unit rate.
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