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Jaidyn Shannon
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20 February, 18:36
How do you find the unit rate of 32 and 160
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Ronin Stokes
20 February, 18:41
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= 0.2 miles per hour
(You didn't clarify If it was miles and hours but I assumed it was so here's the answer for the unit rate of 32 miles over 160 hours.)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a fraction equal to
32 miles : 160 hours
We want a unit rate where
1 is in the denominator,
so we divide top and bottom by 160
32 miles
: 160
160 hours
: 160
=
0.2 miles
1 hour
=
0.2 miles
hour
= 0.2 miles per hour
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Katie Wolf
20 February, 18:43
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Look up a unit rate calculator
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