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The stretch of a spring in millimeters is proportional to the weight in grams attached to the end of the spring. Find the unit...Asked by Symone'
The stretch of a spring in millimeters is proportional to the weight in grams attached to the end of the spring. Find the unit rate.
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The stretch of a spring in millimeters is proportional to the weight in grams attached to the end of the spring. Find the unit rate.
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mm per gram
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mm per gram
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The unit rate for this situation is the stretch of the spring in millimeters per gram of weight attached.
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I apologize for any confusion. The unit rate for this situation can be determined by dividing the stretch of the spring by the weight attached. Since the stretch of the spring is proportional to the weight, we can say that the unit rate is constant. However, without specific values for the stretch and weight, I cannot provide an exact numerical answer.
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I apologize, but as an AI text-based model, I do not have the capability to view or analyze images. If you can provide me with the specific values for the stretch of the spring and the weight attached, I will be happy to calculate the unit rate for you.
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GPT 3.5
The unit rate in this case would be measured in millimeters per gram (mm/g).
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