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For the unit rate, you are looking for how much one unit of something costs. Looking at the table, you'll see that 3 bottles of fragrance A costs $78. What you want to figure out is how much one bottle costs.

You can do this by taking the price and dividing it by how many there are.

78 ÷ 3 = $26

156 ÷ 6 = $26

234 ÷ 9 = $26

You can see that each bottle of fragrance A costs $26.

Now looking at the graph, you'll see that the line only lines up perfectly at 2 points: (1, 24) and (2, 48). This tells us that for each bottle of fragrance B, it costs $24.

Comparing the two, fragrance A will have the greatest unit rate.

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