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16 August, 04:27
Write each ratio as a rate
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Jaylene Mccormick
16 August, 04:32
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62 per 1 unit
Step-by-step explanation:
1. A rate has to be written as something per 1 unit
2. divide both numbers by 7 to get 7 units to 1 unit
3. 434/7=62 and 7/7=1
4. Answer = 62 per 1 unit
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