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Madison Bright
7 February, 18:04
6 dollars of 3 cans of tuna in a unit rate
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Nola Rush
7 February, 19:11
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The unit rate is $2 per can.
Step-by-step explanation:
You divide 6 by 3 which then equals 2.
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