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I’m very confused about this-example-1
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Answer:

d 1 pound for $4

Explanation:

The unit rate is in dollars per pound.

The word "per" is related to a division division.

To find dollars per pound, you need to divide the number of dollars by the number of pounds.


(\$20.00)/(5~lb) =

Now we divide 20 by 5 and get 4.


= (\$4)/(lb)

$20 for 5 pounds is a unit rate of $4/lb, $4 per pound.

That means 1 pound for $4.

Answer: d. 1 pound for $4

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Answer:

D. 1 pound for $4

5 x 4 = 20

5 pounds for $20

Explanation:

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