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8 November, 18:42

What is the unit rate of y = 2/3x? (must satisfy the definition of unit rate)

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  1. 8 November, 18:55
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    The unit rate is 2/3 because in the line y=2/3x, 2/3 is the slope (y=mx+b). The slope of the line is pretty much the definition of a unit rate because the unit rate is a constant addition or subtraction over and over. In addition, it is a straight line (y=mx+b) and the values are going up at a constant rate of 2/3.
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