Mathematics
Grade6
Easy
Question
Matt spent $36 to buy 4 basketballs. The unit rate is __________.
- 8
- 10
- 2
- 9
Hint:
Total cost of 4 basket balls=$36
Cost of each basket ball(unit price)=36/4=$9
The correct answer is: 9
In question it is given that Matt spent $36 to buy 4 basket balls and we were asked to find unit price.
In this question we divided the total cost by no of units to obtain the unit price.
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