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Kayley
18 November, 16:32
How do u use equivalent rates in the real world
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Destiney Rasmussen
18 November, 17:48
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We use rates in real world when we are comparing two numbers of different types. For example, lets say you are a car driver and your car travels 135 miles in 3 hours its rate would be 135/3 and its unit rate would be 45/1. So that means your car would travel 45 miles per hour.
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