Unit Rate from Tables and Equations Practice

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Question
Use the table to answer the question.

Cost of Shirts
Quantity Cost($)
6 18
5 15
4 12
3 9
What is the cost for one shirt?

(1 point)

The cost for one shirt is $3.

There are 128 ounces in 1 gallon.

There are 5,280 feet in 1 mile.

The cost for one pencil is $0.19.

Pedro averaged 26 points per game.

Use the table to answer the question.

Liquid Measurement
Gallons Ounces
5 640
4 512
3 384
2 256
How many ounces are in 1 gallon?

(1 point)
ounces

se the table to answer the question.

Linear Measurement
Miles Feet
5 26,400
4 21,120
3 15,840
2 10,560
How many feet are in 1 mile?

(1 point)

The cost of a pencil is described by the equation y=$0.19x. What is the cost for one pencil?(1 point)

$

The number of points that Pedro scored in the basketball game is represented by the equation 4y=104x. In this equation, y represents the total number of points and x represents number of games. How many points did Pedro average per game?(1 point)

points per game

To find the cost for one shirt, you need to determine the unit rate. The unit rate is the amount of money for each quantity. In this case, you can find the unit rate by dividing the cost by the quantity.

Let's calculate the unit rate for each data point in the table:

For the first data point: 18 divided by 6 is 3, so the unit rate is $3 per shirt.
For the second data point: 15 divided by 5 is also 3, so the unit rate is $3 per shirt.
For the third data point: 12 divided by 4 is again 3, so the unit rate is $3 per shirt.
For the fourth data point: 9 divided by 3 is once again 3, so the unit rate is $3 per shirt.

Since the unit rate is consistent across all quantities, we can conclude that the cost for one shirt is $3.