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6 batteries cost 29 dollars what is the unit rate?

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Answer:


\large \boxed{\sf{4.83 \ dollars/battery}}

Explanation:

Unit rate is a ratio that compares two measurements.

Denominator is 1


\displaystyle \sf (29\ dollars)/(6\ batteries)=4.83\ dollars/battery

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Answer:

Explanation:

In a unit rate, the denominator is always 1. So, to find unit rate, divide the denominator with the numerator in a way that the denominator becomes 1. For example, if 50km is covered in 5.5 hours, the unit rate will be 50km/5.5 hours = 9.09 km/hour

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