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A rate simplified so that it has a denominator of 1

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This is a unit rate. It is saying how much of one thing to how many of a single thing, aka how much of one thing to a single thing, known as a unit.
This can be seen in prices. For example, if you can get 10 boxes of pasta for 10 dollars, then the unit rate is 1 dollar per 1 box. (btw, thats a good deal. I wish I had that :P)

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A unit rate is a rate that is simplified so that it has a denominator of 1.
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