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Mathematics, 09.04.2021 20:00 Diazvictoria

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP, GIVING OUT 20 POINTS!! NO LINK FILE! Part A: Use ratio language to describe the relationship of any two things you can think of.

Example: For every 5 minutes of jogging, I ran 500 yards.

Be creative and come up with your own idea.

Part B: Determine the unit rate in your example. (5 points)


PLEASE ANSWER ASAP, GIVING OUT 20 POINTS!! NO LINK FILE!

Part A: Use ratio language to describe t

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