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If the number in the numerator of a unit rate is one what does this indicate about the equivalent unit rate
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If the number in the numerator of a unit rate is one what does this indicate about the equivalent unit rate
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i don't know if this helps but an equivalent rate is:Rates that represent the same comparison; for example 90km
2h Fraction<------
and 45km/h Confusing i know
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