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I need help with number 7 and 8. This problem is from chapter 14.1 advanced 1 big ideas math. Someone please help ASAP.
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I need help with number 7 and 8. This problem is from chapter 14.1 advanced 1 big ideas math. Someone please help ASAP.
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Problem 7:
Notice how multiplying the number of boxes {0, 1, 2, 3} by 30 produces a corresponding set of weights (in pounds)?
Weight = (30 lb / box) (x boxes)
The specific unit rate here is 30 lb / box.
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Number seven it adds 30 each time it base a zero because u stars counting by zer
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