To find the unit rate, we divide the number of school-supply kits by the time it took to put them together.
Unit rate = (Number of school-supply kits) / (Time in minutes)
So, the unit rate is 40 kits / 8 minutes = 5 kits/minute.
To find how many kits can be put together in 30 minutes, we multiply the unit rate by the time.
Number of kits in 30 minutes = (Unit rate) * (Time in minutes) = 5 kits/minute * 30 minutes = 150 school-supply kits.
Therefore, they could put together 150 school-supply kits in 30 minutes.
Volunteers put together 40 school-supply kits in 8 minutes. At this rate, how many could they put together in 30 minutes? Solve this problem using a unit rate. (1 point)
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10.67 school-supply kits
10.67 school-supply kits
6 school-supply kits
6 school-supply kits
9,600 school-supply kits
9,600 school-supply kits
150 school-supply kits
150 school-supply kits
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