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Shaun read 60 pages in 3/4 h. What is the unit rate that represents the number of pages Shaun can read in 1 h?
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Shaun read 60 pages in 3/4 h. What is the unit rate that represents the number of pages Shaun can read in 1 h?
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she can read 80 pages in 1 hour
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