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A frog jumps ( 3/5 feet in the span of 2 2/3 seconds. Find the unit rate, in feet per second, that the frog is moving at. Express any improper fractions as mixed numbers.

User Mway
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Answer:
4(4)/(9)\text{ feet per second}

Explanation:

Given: A frog jumps
\frac35 feet in the span of
2\frac23 seconds.

So, distance =
\frac35 feet , time =
2\frac23 seconds =
\frac83 seconds.

Unit rate of movement =
(\frac83)/(\frac35)\text{ feet per second}


=(40)/(9)\text{ feet per second}\\\\=4(4)/(9)\text{ feet per second}

Unit rate=
4(4)/(9)\text{ feet per second}

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