A 5 pound can of coffee costs $6.75. What is the “final cost”, the “unit”, and the “rate”?
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Are you sure you have the question right? Five-pound cans of coffee cost much more than $6.75.
A 5 pound can of coffee costs $6.75. What is the “final cost”, the “unit”, and the “rate”?
Yes one can of coffee cost $6.75
Yes one can of coffee cost $6.75
OK.
Then $6.75 is the "final cost."
The unit is 5 pounds. Divide $6.75 by 5 to find the unit rate.
Then $6.75 is the "final cost."
The unit is 5 pounds. Divide $6.75 by 5 to find the unit rate.
thank you here is another one
Three people attended a concert. Together it cost them $64.20.
What is wrong with the following statement?
“In the concert example, the “unit” is $64.20 and the “rate” is $21.40.”
Three people attended a concert. Together it cost them $64.20.
What is wrong with the following statement?
“In the concert example, the “unit” is $64.20 and the “rate” is $21.40.”
What do you think is wrong with that statement?
it seems fair to me each persons pays 21.40 I am right?
Yes -- but you didn't answer the question.
What is wrong with the following statement?
“In the concert example, the “unit” is $64.20 and the “rate” is $21.40.”
What is wrong with the following statement?
“In the concert example, the “unit” is $64.20 and the “rate” is $21.40.”
are they talking about the unit being 3
Yes. The unit is 3.
thank you for helping me use I mind.
You're very welcome. :-)