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Jason watched a caterpillar move 10 feet in 2 minutes. Jason says that the caterpillars unit rate is 0.2 feet per minute. Is Jason correct? Explain
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Jason watched a caterpillar move 10 feet in 2 minutes. Jason says that the caterpillars unit rate is 0.2 feet per minute. Is Jason correct? Explain
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Nope, the correct unit rate would be 5feet
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