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21 October, 03:10

In the equation y=x2, which of the following explains the unit rate?

2, because the unit rate is value of y when x = 1.

2, because the unit rate is the value of x when y = 1.

12, because the unit rate is value of y when x = 1.

12, because the unit rate is the value of x when y = 1.

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  1. 21 October, 05:02
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    The only logical answer is, 2 because the unit rate is value of y when x=1.

    y = (1) 2

    y=2.

    As I stated in the same question, the "Unit Rate" is not hard, it's just slope. They are trying to trick you by saying "unit rate". Your unit rate is x2.
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