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In a pizza eating contest, Darren ate of an 18-inch pizza in of a minute. What would be his unit rate of pizzas per minute eaten?
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In a pizza eating contest, Darren ate of an 18-inch pizza in of a minute.
What would be his unit rate of pizzas per minute eaten?
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he would have eaten 0.12 inches of pizza every second:
6 inches in 50 seconds.
Now divide 6 by 50 to get how many pieces of pizza per second which would be 0.12 inches per second.
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