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A 940-foot tree has grown at a constant rate each year. In the equation below, t is the age of the tree in years. 20t = 940 What is the unit rate in the equation above?
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The unit rate in the equation above is "feet per year." This is because the equation is comparing the number of feet (940) to the number of years (t).
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