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A log splitter can split 6/5 cords of wood in 4/5 of an hour.compute the unit rate by setting up a complex fraction and simplifying
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1.5 or 1 1/2
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(6/5) / (4/5) =
6/5 * 5/4 =
6/4 reduces to 3/2 or 1.5 cords per hr <==
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