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Emerson Henderson
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22 February, 23:18
0.5 kg of pecans cost $7.75
What is the unit rate?
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Shayla
22 February, 23:38
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I have not seen unit rate in a while, but I believe it means 1 unit. Therefore it is looking for the price of 1kg of pecans. Since 1:0.5 = 2, the price of 1 kilogram of pecans is 7.75*2=$15.50
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Colby
22 February, 23:45
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The unit rate means 1 unit of the current placeholder. In this situation, it is kilograms. To find the unit rate, you would multiple 7.75 by 2, giving you the answer of 15.5.
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