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shtirl [24]
4 years ago
13

How are unit rates useful?

Mathematics
2 answers:
insens350 [35]4 years ago
8 0

Unit rates are great for making comparisons between certain things. For example if I was at a grocery store and I wanted to buy steak and I saw 10 ounces for $18 and 12 ounces for $22, I could determine which is a better buy and how much I am saving.

Let me show another example.

70 students in 5 classes = ___ students per class

"Per class" means in one class so we can rewrite the given statement using fractions.

\frac{70-students}{5-classes} =\frac{X -students}{1-class}

To find out what goes in the blank, notice that we have a 1 in the denominator of our second fraction so we want to find a fraction that is equivalent to 70/5 that has a 1 in the denominator.

If we divide the numerator and the denominator of 70/5 by 5, we get the equivalent fraction 14/1 or \frac{14-students}{1-class}.

This means that the unit rate for 70 students in 5 classes is 14 students per class.

Unit rates can also be useful for solving the types of problems that I showed above.

VladimirAG [237]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Unit rates are useful because they allow you to make direct comparisons. For example, you have your choice between two bottles of ketchup.

Step-by-step explanation:

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