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What would the unit rates be for a man who walked 20 mi in 5 h?
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What would the unit rates be for a man who walked 20 mi in 5 h?
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What would the unit rates be for a man who walked 20 mi in 5 h?
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well unit rate is where you need to find how much of something is for 1 and in this case we take 20 and divide by 5 to get 4 so he travels 4mi per hour
or 4mi per 1hr
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four miles every hour
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