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12 April, 17:38

Which of the following is a rate? 24 apples for $3 12 apples for $1.50 8 apples for $1 16 apples for $2

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  1. 12 April, 17:39
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    8 apples for $1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this context, a rate refers to a rate unit, which must indicate how may units of the first magnitude represents one unit of the second magnitude, that's why the answer is the third choice, because it's showing the unit.

    Therefore, the answer is 8 apples for $1, this a rate that can be used to solve problems related.
  2. 12 April, 18:01
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    The only rate is 8 apples for $1.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When we are going to purchase then the shopkeeper says the rate of 1 apple is x$ or he says that in 1$ you can purchase x number of apples.

    So, in case of a rate statement, either the price or the number of apples will be unity.

    So, 24 apples for $3 is not a rate, and 12 apples for $1.5 is not a rate again 16 apples for $2 is also not a rate.

    Therefore, the only rate is 8 apples for $1. (Answer)
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