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29 September, 01:10

What is the unit rate for 14 lb for $2.99

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  1. 29 September, 01:34
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    14lb is for $2.99

    We then make a fractional form for lb/$

    So, 14lb/$2.99

    We divide 14lb/$2.99 we get, 4.7lb/$

    Unit rate The rate for one unit of given quantity is called a unit rate. These unit rates are again considered as one quantity. Examples are km/h which is derived for instance given that the distance is 10km and the time to be there is 5 hours hence what is the velocity. Which is v=d/t henceafter, 2km/h. Another example is pressure which is force divided by the area. 1 N/m2 which is 5 N times 5 m2, the pressure is 1 N/m2
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