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Proportional Relationships
Unit Rates
The stretch of a spring in millimeters is proportional to the weight in grams attached to the end of the spring. Find the unit rate. (1 point)
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The unit rate is the constant of proportionality that relates the stretch of the spring to the weight attached to it. Since the stretch is in millimeters and the weight is in grams, the unit rate would be in millimeters per gram.
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