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(10.5)/(1.79)


(16)/(2.19)
How would I find out the unit rate for these two equations?

(10.5)/(1.79) (16)/(2.19) How would I find out the unit rate for these two equations-example-1
User Ringding
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well, we can see this case like this, say let's find out how much is it for just 1oz in each case.


\bf \begin{array}{ccll} oz&\$\\ \text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}&\text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}\\ 10.5&1.79\\ 1&x \end{array}\implies \cfrac{10.5}{1}=\cfrac{1.79}{x}\implies x=\cfrac{1\cdot 1.79}{10.5}\implies x\approx 0.17048 \\\\\\ \begin{array}{ccll} oz&\$\\ \text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}&\text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}\\ 16&2.19\\ 1&y \end{array}\implies \cfrac{16}{1}=\cfrac{2.19}{y}\implies y=\cfrac{1\cdot 2.19}{16}\implies \boxed{y = 0.136875}

so, the one with less $/oz is the better deal, because is less bucks per ounce.
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