Asked by Lydia
                How can you write a unit rate if at least one term is a fraction? How is this different from writing a unit rate where both terms are whole numbers?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Graham
            
    It is possible to divide fractions by fractions.  You can write a unit rate dealing with fractions by using fraction division.
For example: If ½ of the apples are rotten in every ¾ of the boxes then the unit rate is: ⅔ rotten apples per box.
The only difference is that you are dealing with fractions.
    
For example: If ½ of the apples are rotten in every ¾ of the boxes then the unit rate is: ⅔ rotten apples per box.
The only difference is that you are dealing with fractions.
                    Answered by
            Taylor
            
    I hate homework because I do not no how to- do it.
    
                    Answered by
            Olivia
            
    Same here
    
                    Answered by
            Sarah
            
    Yeah I have no idea what to do
    
                    Answered by
            Tais
            
    Taylor we can tell that you don't know how to do your homework and you also don't know how to spell. :)
    
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