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Theresa Weber
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10 June, 11:42
How is unit rate related to rate of change?
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Scarlett Larson
10 June, 12:03
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unite rate is the way to say slope, for example 2 feet per second or 5 miles per hour.
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Avery Bass
10 June, 12:10
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I agree with what the first person said
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