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Find the unit rate


PLSSSSS HELPPPPP MEEE I WILL GIVE BRIANLIEST!!

^ | | Find the unit rate PLSSSSS HELPPPPP MEEE I WILL GIVE BRIANLIEST!!-example-1
User Cocoahero
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Answer:

13 apples per tree

Explanation:

You can find the unit rate by dividing the number of apples per trees. The ratio is the same for each column, and you would get 13. Therefore the answer is 13 apples per tree.

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