Asked by Michael Mondy MONDY
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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The correct answer is "1." In a unit rate, the denominator of the ratio will always be 1. A unit rate is a ratio where the denominator represents one unit. For example, if you have a unit rate of 5 miles per 1 hour, the denominator "1" represents one hour as the unit of time.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. In a unit rate, the denominator of the ratio will always be 1.
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