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Is $1.99 per pound a unit rate or rate
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Is $1.99 per pound a unit rate or
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It is a rate because it uses money and pounds. Unites rate would be something like 2 feet per sec
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This is a unit rate because a unit rate has some kind of unit, in this case pounds, to go with the rate.
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