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What is the unit rate of 40 meters in 16 seconds?
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What is the unit rate of 40 meters in 16 seconds?
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The unit rate us 2.5 meters each second to do this you could find the unit rate
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40 meters in 60 seconds could be expressed as
So, in order to get the unit rate, we divide the numerator and denominator by 16.
So, the unit rate is 2.5 meters per second (or every one second)
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