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Andreyy89
2 years ago
7

What is the unit rate for 14lb for 2.99

Mathematics
1 answer:
Maurinko [17]2 years ago
4 0
How to find the unit of rate. Well, in this case finding the unit rate would be pretty simple. All you have to do is take 14Ib and 2.99 and divide them the equation will look like this 14÷2.99=4.682274247491638796 so your answer (I think please correct me if I'm wrong and I am sooo sorry if I'm wrong) would be 4.68 or 4.6
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