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00:0-1 | In this example , we're asked to find the following | |
00:02 | unit rate , 70 students in five classes equals blank | |
00:07 | students per class Per class means in one class . | |
00:12 | So if we rewrite the given statement using fractions , | |
00:16 | we have 70 students . Mhm . Yeah over five | |
00:23 | classes equals blank students over one class . Now to | |
00:38 | determine what goes in the blank notice that we have | |
00:40 | a one in the denominator of our second fraction , | |
00:44 | So we need to find a fraction equivalent to 70/5 | |
00:47 | with the denominator of one . If we divide the | |
00:51 | numerator and denominator of 70/5 x five , We get | |
00:56 | the equivalent fraction 14/1 . So we have 14 students | |
01:04 | over one class equals blank students . Mhm Over one | |
01:16 | class . So we can see that a 14 must | |
01:22 | go in the blank , which means that the unit | |
01:24 | rate for 70 students in five classes is 14 students | |
01:33 | per class . |
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