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You spend $4.50 to buy 6 cans of soda. How do you create a unit rate to find the cost per can?
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You spend $4.50 to buy 6 cans of soda.
How do you create a unit rate to find the cost per can?
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ANSWER- 0.75
Explanation- In order to make a unit rate you basically just divided. Like in this problem you divide 4.50 by 6 to figure out how much one can cost.
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