what is the rate and unit rate than round it to the nearest hundredth

To find the rate and unit rate, we need two quantities: a base quantity and a corresponding quantity. The rate is the ratio between these two quantities, and the unit rate is the rate per one unit of the base quantity.

Since you haven't provided any specific quantities or context, let's assume we are given a base quantity of x and a corresponding quantity of y.

The rate between x and y is simply y divided by x. For example, if x = 5 and y = 10, the rate would be 10/5 = 2.

The unit rate is the rate per one unit of the base quantity. So, in our example, the unit rate would be 2 per one unit of x.

To round the rate and unit rate to the nearest hundredth, we would round them to the second decimal place.

For example, if the rate calculated above was 2.3456, rounding to the nearest hundredth would give us 2.35.

If the unit rate calculated above was 3.14159, rounding to the nearest hundredth would give us 3.14.

Remember to replace x and y with the actual base and corresponding quantities given in your specific problem to obtain the rate and unit rate for that situation.