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On a trip, you had to change your money from dollars to British pounds. you got 560 pounds for 800 dollars. which is a unit rate that describes the exchange?
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On a trip, you had to change your money from dollars to British pounds. you got 560 pounds for 800 dollars. which is a unit rate that describes the exchange?
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on a trip, you had to change your money from dollars to British pounds. you got 560 pounds for 800 dollars. which is a unit rate that describes the exchange?
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1pound is 800/560......which is 80/56-->10/7
so 1 pound is 10/7 dollars....
because you don't say for one dollar it is this many pounds.
also for unit rate i divide by 560 on both sides to get one pound on one side and then how many dollars on the other
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