5.00+20

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The sum of 5.00 and 20 is 25.00.
84+7
The sum of 84 and 7 is 91.
Valerie buys a new car. She can drive 288 miles on a full tank of gas. If her car holds 16 gallons of gasoline, what is the unit rate of miles per gallon?(1 point)
To find the unit rate of miles per gallon, we need to divide the total number of miles (288) by the number of gallons of gasoline used (16).

Unit rate = Total miles / Total gallons
Unit rate = 288 miles / 16 gallons
Unit rate = 18 miles/gallon

Therefore, the unit rate of miles per gallon is 18.
Oscar is training to compete in a cross country meet at his school. In a week he runs a total of 7 miles in 84 minutes. What is the unit rate of minutes per mile?
To find the unit rate of minutes per mile, we need to divide the total number of minutes (84) by the number of miles ran (7).

Unit rate = Total minutes / Total miles
Unit rate = 84 minutes / 7 miles
Unit rate = 12 minutes/mile

Therefore, the unit rate of minutes per mile is 12.
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?
To find the unit rate price per ounce, we need to divide the total cost ($5.00) by the number of ounces in the cup (20).

Unit rate = Total cost / Total ounces
Unit rate = $5.00 / 20 oz.
Unit rate = $0.25/oz.

Therefore, the unit rate price per ounce for Rosie's hot chocolate is $0.25/oz.
Liam decides to make a New Year's goal to read more books. One year later, he has read a total of 36 books. What is the unit rate of book per month that he read?
To find the unit rate of books per month, we need to divide the total number of books read (36) by the number of months (12) in a year.

Unit rate = Total books / Total months
Unit rate = 36 books / 12 months
Unit rate = 3 books/month

Therefore, the unit rate of books per month that Liam has read is 3 books/month.
The grocery store is having a sale on apples. If you buy 8 pounds and it costs $16.00, what is the unit rate of price per pound?
To find the unit rate of price per pound, we need to divide the total cost ($16.00) by the number of pounds bought (8).

Unit rate = Total cost / Total pounds
Unit rate = $16.00 / 8 pounds
Unit rate = $2.00/pound

Therefore, the unit rate of price per pound for the apples is $2.00/pound.