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Nezavi [6.7K]
3 years ago
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Find unit rate for 14 for 2.99

Mathematics
1 answer:
katrin2010 [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: Okay so let's try to find the amount of money needed to buy 1 lb. Therefore, let's divide the fraction by 14.

Then we'll divide both the numerator and denominator by 14.

÷

Then we simplify and get:

14÷14=1     2.99÷14=.2135   We can round that to .21

The unit rate for each pound would be 1:.21

I don't know if that helped, but yeah. :)

Step-by-step explanation:

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7               84                 75

8               75                 86

9               85                 92

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16               73                92

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18               87                86

19               75               95

20              70               94

21               72               75

22              90               84

23               81               94

24               87               82

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26              87               79

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29              70               82

30               81               80

31               80               78

32              90               87

33              83               90

34               81               85

35              73               88

36              82               82

37              84               94

38              85               86

39              77               94

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13              77               93

14              90               94

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