False for every rate there is only one unit rate. there is however more than 1 rates for one unit rate. for example 4/2 would have 2/1 as a unit rate but 2/1 can have 4/2 and 8/4 as rates and so on. hope this helps good luck!
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5.6 in a fraction is 5 and 6/10, or 5 3/5. To get the mixed fraction, multiply the whole number (to the left) by the denominator (bottom of fraction), and add to the numerator (top of fraction). So 5 × 5 = 25 + 3 = 28. So it'd be 28/5.
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Step-by-step explanation:
A grocery store has a 13%-off sale on all bread.
Let b represent the original price of a loaf of bread.
This means that the amount by which the price of bread was reduced would be
13/100 × b = 0.13 × b = 0.13b
The new price for the loaf of bread would be
b - 0.13b
you decide to purchase 6 loaves of bread. The expression would be
6(b - 0.13b)
Expanding the expression, it becomes
6b - 0.78b
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I believe the answers are:
A) The vertex is (1, −6)
C) The graph has a minimum.
I hope it helps!