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What is the unit rate for 40 meters in 5 seconds
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What is the unit rate for 40 meters in 5 seconds
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Because the speed is Distance/Time, so we can model the question as 40(Meters in 5 seconds)/5(Number of seconds it took to travel 40 meters)
40/5=8
So The unit rate is 8 metres per second, or 480 metres per minute
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it's equivalent to 8 meters per second. (you divide it by 5). it is also 480 meters per minute.
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