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William can pack 60 toys in 4 hours. Find the unit rate with which he packs toys. A.16 toys/hour B.15 toys/hour C.14 toys/hour D.13 toys/hour
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William can pack 60 toys in 4 hours. Find the unit rate with which he packs toys. A.16 toys/hour B.15 toys/hour C.14 toys/hour D.13 toys/hour
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William can pack 60 toys in 4 hours. Find the unit rate with which he packs
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A.16 toys/hour
B.15 toys/hour
C.14 toys/hour
D.13 toys/hour
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b. 15 toys/hour
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