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What is the Unit Rate for each cyclist?

How did you find it?

Be sure to include ALL 4 Cyclists.

Sample Answer: Cyclist A's Unit rate is_______. I found the unit rate by_________

What is the Unit Rate for each cyclist? How did you find it? Be sure to include ALL-example-1
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Answer:

Cyclist A 12 mi/h

Cyclist B 5 mi/h

Cyclist C 9 mi/h

Cyclist D 10 mi/h

Explanation:

we know that

A relationship between two variables, x, and y, represent a proportional variation if it can be expressed in the form
y/x=k or
y=kx

In a proportional relationship the constant of proportionality k is equal to the slope m of the line and the line passes through the origin

In this problem the relation between the distance and the time represent a direct variation

Let

y -----> the distance in miles

x ----> the time in hours

The unit rate is the same that the slope or constant of proportionality of the linear equation

Cyclist A

we have

The cyclist can ride 24 miles in 2 hours

The unit rate is equal to divide the total distance by the total time

so


(24)/(2)=12\ (mi)/(h)

Cyclist B

Looking at the table

For x=1 h, y=5 mi


k=y/x

substitute


k=(5)/(1)=5\ (mi)/(h)

Cyclist C

we have


y=9x

Remember that the unit rate is equal to the slope

so


m=9\ (mi)/(h)

Cyclist D

Looking at the graph

For x=1 h, y=10 mi


k=y/x

substitute


k=(10)/(1)=10\ (mi)/(h)

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