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Edward can run mile in 300 seconds. What is Edward's unit rate? A 1/10 mile per minute B 2/5 miles per minute C 2 1/2 Miles per min D. 10 mile per minute
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Edward can run mile in 300 seconds. What is Edward's unit rate? A 1/10 mile per minute B 2/5 miles per minute C 2 1/2 Miles per min D. 10 mile per minute
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Edward can run mile in 300 seconds. What is Edward's unit rate?
A 1/10 mile per minute
B 2/5 miles per minute
C 2 1/2 Miles per min
D. 10 mile per minute
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