Pizza Planet is running a special: 3 pizzas for $16.50 what is the unit rate for one pizza? (explain)

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Answer 1
Answer:

The unit rate for a pizza at pizza planet is $5.5.

What is a unitary method?

A unitary method is a mathematical way of obtaining the value of a single unit and then deriving any no. of given units by multiplying it with the single unit.

Given, 3 pizzas cost $16.50.

So, the unit rate of pizzas can be obtained by dividing the total cost by the total no. of pizzas which is,

= $(16.50/3).

= $5.5.

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Answer 2
Answer: well  just do 16.50 divided by 3 to get the unit price o each pizza

(gets calculator)

which is 5.5 which mutiplyed by 3 will = 16.50
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Step-by-step explanation:

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carla the baker worked for 5 hours to make cookies .she ended with 380 cookies altogether .write an equation to express how many cookies carla made each hour

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Answer:

Let c represents cookies Carla made each hour.

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⇒ total cookies made in 5 hours = 5c

Also, she ended with 380 cookies altogether.

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Answer:

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