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Adam can eat 3 8 of a pizza in 1 16 of a minute. Compute the unit rate by setting up a complex fraction and simplifying.
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Adam can eat 3 8 of a pizza in 1 16 of a minute. Compute the unit rate by setting up a complex fraction and simplifying.
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Adam can eat
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of a pizza in
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16
of a minute. Compute the unit rate by setting up a complex fraction and simplifying.
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this guy is correct and knows it
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The unit rate is how many pizzas can Adam eat in one minute.
16×3/8=6 is the number of pizzas he can eat in 16 times 1/16 minute, which is one minute.
The unit rate is therefore 6 pizzas/minute.
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