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Is the rate $3.94 for 1 pound considered a unit price Yes or No?
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Is the rate $3.94 for 1 pound considered a unit price Yes or No?
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Hi Jayjaydeking00,
I know this so I will be trying to help you
Your answer would be Yes, because a unit price is what you pay for one of many things. A unit rate, if you will.
Hope This Helps
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Yes, because a unit price is what you pay for one of many things. A unit rate, if you will.
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