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Find the unit rate for 306 miles in 10 hours. A. 0.03 miles/hour B. 30.6 miles/hour C. 306 miles/hour D. 3,060 miles/hour
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Find the unit rate for 306 miles in 10 hours. A. 0.03 miles/hour B. 30.6 miles/hour C. 306 miles/hour D. 3,060 miles/hour
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Find the unit rate for 306 miles in 10 hours.
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C. 306 miles/hour
D. 3,060 miles/hour
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Answer: B
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306÷10=30.6
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