Before you begin this lesson, please print the accompanying document, Unit Rates in Everyday Life].
Have you ever been at the grocery store and stood, staring, at two different sizes of the same item wondering which one is the better deal? If so, you are not alone. A UNIT RATE could help you out when this happens and make your purchasing decision an easy one.
In this lesson, you will learn what UNIT RATES are and how to apply them in everyday comparison situations. Click the links below and complete the appropriate sections of the Unit Rates handout.
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<span>What is a UNIT RATE – definitionView some examples of Unit RatesSee a process to compute Unit Rates</span>
Answer:
21
Step-by-step explanation:
6000lbs x 7 days = 42000lbs
42000lbs / 2000lbs = 21 tons
Pemdas 1. parentheses: everything is already in parentheses. so next is exponents. 10×-2 is -20. and 10×6 is 60. so 4×-20 is the next step. it equals -80. and then 3×60 is 180. lastly,add -80 and 180 together. the answer should be 100 if i did that correctly.
Let the two sides of a right triangle be equal to one, which means that the hypotenuse is √2
Since cosa=adjacent side / hypotenuse
cos45=1/√2
We can rationalize the denominator by multiplying numerator and denominator by √2
√(2)/2
or if you prefer: √(1/2)
Since the amount of money earned is based of of the amount of pies he sells...
y = 14x
Hope this helps!