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20 September, 21:25

How is finding a unit rate similar to solving a proportion

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  1. 20 September, 23:57
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    A unit rate is a quantity per one unit. For example, miles per hour (mi/h). The "one unit" is 1 hour.

    However, 10 miles per 2 hours (10 mi/2h) would not be a unit rate because it is per 2 hours, not 1. The unit rate for 10 mi/2h would be 5 mi/h.

    You can find the unit rate by simply dividing the numerator by the denominator. (The fraction bar is a division bar!)

    In simplifying 10 mi/2h, I divided the numerator (10mi) by the denominator (2h).

    10 divided by 2 is 5, so the unit rate is 5 mi/h.
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