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  • 03-03-2016
  • Mathematics
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7 balloons cost $ 9.1 what is the unit rate?

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CmdrWinters
CmdrWinters CmdrWinters
  • 03-03-2016
To find the unit rate, you just need to divide the total cost of the amount of items purchased by the amount of items purchased.

If 7 balloons costs $9.10, then you just need to divide 9.1 by 7 to get the unit price.

9.1 / 7 = 1.3

If 7 balloons costs $9.10, then one balloon costs $1.30.
The unit rate for the balloons is $1.30.
Hope that helped =)
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