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Adam can eat 3 8 of a pizza in 1 16 of a minute. Compute the unit rate by setting up a complex fraction and simplifying. A) 1 pizza per minute B) 3 pizzas per minute C) 6 pizzas per minute D) 9 pizzas
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Adam can eat
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of a minute. Compute the unit rate by setting up a complex fraction and simplifying.
A) 1 pizza per minute
B) 3 pizzas per minute
C) 6 pizzas per minute
D) 9 pizzas per minute
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1/16 per minute
1/16 = x/60
60/16=3.75
He would be able to eat around 3 pizzas per minute
Hence making B the correct answer
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6 pizzas per minute
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