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Jamison Tapia
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28 June, 16:06
What is 1/7 to 1/14 as a unit rate
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Skyler Cohen
28 June, 16:20
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1/7in=1/14min
14/7in=min
2in=min
the rate is 2 inches per minute.
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Laci Singh
28 June, 16:26
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A unit rate is also called a unit ratio. (They mean the same thing.) 45 and 3:8 and 40 to 10 are ratios
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