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German Huang
27 March, 17:00
What's the unit rate $4.80 for 6 cans
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Cindy Lou Who
27 March, 17:49
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If you're looking for the unit rate in this situation, then you're looking for how much each can costs (by itself.) That would mean that we would divide 4.80 by 6 to find how out how much each can costs by itself.
4.80 : 6 = 0.80
Each can costs $0.80
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