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9 June, 13:24

the local farmer market sells two pound bags of apples that contain eight apples. what two unit rates can be found to represent the ratio, do they make sense why.

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  1. 9 June, 17:11
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    2:8

    1:4

    8:2

    1:1/4

    1:.25

    there are two unit rates that could make sense: 1:4, because, using the ratio of 2:8, you divide 2 by 2, and 8 by 2, therefore making it equivalent, and 1: 0.25, or 1: 1/4, because you switch the ratio into 8:2 instead of 2:8, and divide each by 4. The first ratio makes more sense, because of the order, and how it doesn't need a fraction or decimal, but both could work.
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