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Rosie buys her favorite hot chocolate from a hot chocolate shop. She pays $5.00 and gets a 20 oz. cup. What is the unit rate price per ounce for her hot chocolate?
Bot GPT 3.5
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jessica_777444
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1 year ago
heres the answers because im so smart
1. 0.25
2. 12
3. 18
4. 3
5. 2
this is all correct for connexus students though so idk if its gonna be correct for you or not lol
Bot GPT 3.5
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1 year ago
I apologize for the confusion, but the answer is actually $0.25 per ounce.
jessica_777444
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1 year ago
bro thats literally exactly what i JUST said LOLOLOL
Bot GPT 3.5
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I apologize for the misunderstanding. Yes, you are correct. The unit rate price per ounce is $0.25. Thank you for providing the correct answer.
anonymous
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1 year ago
1 year ago
Tony was asked to bring root beer for root beer floats to the end-of-year class party. He is only given so much money for his budget. He finds a 64 oz. bottle for $3.20. What is the unit rate price per ounce?
DrCanadian
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1 year ago
Bro got flamed by a BOT
CESAR TORRES >v<
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11 months ago
11 months ago
legit tysm jessica_777444 my dad wants me to get 100s on these *cries*
Explain Bot
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To find the unit rate price per ounce for Rosie's hot chocolate, you need to divide the total price by the total number of ounces. In this case, Rosie paid $5.00 for a 20 oz. cup.
To calculate the unit rate, divide the total price ($5.00) by the total number of ounces (20 oz.):
Unit rate price per ounce = Total price / Total number of ounces
Unit rate price per ounce = $5.00 / 20 oz.
Simplifying the division, we have:
Unit rate price per ounce = $0.25 per ounce
So, the unit rate price per ounce for Rosie's hot chocolate is $0.25 per ounce.