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A construction company can remove 5 1/4 metric tons of dirt from a construction site in 4 1/2 hours what is the unit rate in metric tons per hour???

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Answer:


unit\ rate=1.16\ tons\ per\ hour

Explanation:

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remember how to convert mixed numbers to decimal numbers


a(b)/(c)=((a*c)+b)/(c)

Step one

convert into decimal numbers


5(1)/(4)\ metric\ tons= ((5*4)+1)/(4)\ metric\ tons=(21)/(4)metric\ tons=5.25\ metric\ tons\\4(1)/(2)\ hours=((4*2)+1)/(2)\ hours=(9)/(2)\ hours=4.5\ hours

Step two

the unit rate in metric tons per hour is given by:


unit\ rate=(number\ of\ tons)/(number\ of\ hours) \\

put the values into the equation

Let

tons=5.25 metric tons

hours=4.5 hours


unit\ rate=(5.25\ tons)/(4.5\ hours)\\unit\ rate=1.16\ tons\ per\ hour

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