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Amy watched 14 episodes of her favorite tv show in 10.5 hours.She spent the same amount of time watching each episode. What is the unit rate of hours to episodes?
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Amy watched 14 episodes of her favorite tv show in 10.5 hours.She spent the same amount of time watching each episode. What is the unit rate of hours to episodes?
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10.5 x 14=0.75=3/4
3/4 hrs per show
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10.5 x 60=630 630/14=45 minutes Change back to hours 3/4 hour per show
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