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It takes Drew 1/10 hour to walk a 1/6 mile park loop. What is Drew's unit rate, in miles per hour?
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It takes Drew 1/10 hour to walk a 1/6 mile park loop. What is Drew's unit rate, in miles per hour?
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1/10 hour = 10 minutes
1/6 mile loop in 10 minutes.
1/6*6/1, 10*6=60
1 Mile every 60 minutes.
By unit rate, do you mean miles per hour? If so:
Drew walks 1 mile per hour.
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