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Which of the following is a UNIT RATE? 32 students per class 12 pigs in 6 blankets $40 in 5 hours 15 minutes for 3 races
The Guy With The Hat
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Which of the following is a UNIT RATE?
32 students per class
12 pigs in 6 blankets
$40 in 5 hours
15 minutes for 3 races
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middle-school
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32 students per class
“per” is the same as saying “for every”
The rate is like how often something occurs
For every class, there are 32 students - this is a unit rate
Hope that helps lol
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Answer:
First one
Explanation:
keyword "per"
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