How do you calculate the rate of 40 cars parked in 6 rows in a parking lot

40/6 = 6 with 4 left over

So 2 rows have 6 cars each. 4 rows have 7 cars each.

To calculate the rate of cars parked in a parking lot, you need to divide the total number of cars by the total number of rows.

In this case, you have 40 cars parked in 6 rows.

Divide the total number of cars (40) by the total number of rows (6):

40 cars / 6 rows = 6.67 cars per row

So, the rate of cars parked in this parking lot is 6.67 cars per row.