The values in the table show the relationship between times measured in seconds and distances measured in meters.



What is the unit rate, in meters per second, of the relationship shown in the table?

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meters per second

To find the unit rate, we need to divide the distance by the time for each pair of values in the table.

For the first row, we divide 50 meters by 5 seconds: 50/5 = 10 meters per second.

For the second row, we divide 100 meters by 10 seconds: 100/10 = 10 meters per second.

For the third row, we divide 150 meters by 15 seconds: 150/15 = 10 meters per second.

No matter the row, the unit rate is consistently 10 meters per second.

Therefore, the unit rate of the relationship shown in the table is 10 meters per second.

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For the first row, we divide 50 meters by 5 seconds: 50/5 = 10 meters per second.

For the second row, we divide 100 meters by 10 seconds: 100/10 = 10 meters per second.

For the third row, we divide 150 meters by 15 seconds: 150/15 = 10 meters per second.

Upon reviewing the calculations, it is evident that the unit rate is consistently 10 meters per second for each row in the table.

Therefore, the correct unit rate of the relationship shown in the table is 10 meters per second.