Does any body know how to find unit rates

This site will get you started understanding unit rates.

http://www.eduplace.com/math/mathsteps/6/e/

If you post a couple of your problems -- and your ideas about how to solve them -- we'll be glad to help you figure them out.

Yes, I can help you with finding unit rates. A unit rate is a rate that compares two quantities with a denominator of 1. To find a unit rate, you need to divide the numerator by the denominator.

Here's a step-by-step process to find a unit rate:

1. Identify the two quantities you want to compare. For example, let's say you have a distance of 60 miles and a time of 2 hours.

2. Choose one of the quantities to be the numerator of the unit rate. In this case, let's choose the distance of 60 miles.

3. Choose the other quantity to be the denominator of the unit rate. Here, let's choose the time of 2 hours.

4. Divide the numerator by the denominator. In this example, 60 miles divided by 2 hours equals 30 miles per hour.

So, the unit rate for this example is 30 miles per hour. It means that for every 1 hour, you travel 30 miles.

You can apply this method to any quantities that you want to compare by choosing the appropriate numerator and denominator.