It took Liam 15 minutes to ridehis bike three miles. Convert this ratio into a unit rate by finding how long many minutes did he take to travel one mile.

To convert the given ratio into a unit rate, we need to divide the total time taken by the total distance covered.

The total time taken is 15 minutes and the total distance covered is 3 miles.

To find the unit rate, we divide the total time by the total distance:

15 minutes / 3 miles = 5 minutes/mile

Therefore, it took Liam 5 minutes to travel one mile on his bike.

To convert the ratio into a unit rate, we need to find how long Liam took to travel one mile. We can do this by dividing the total time it took Liam to travel three miles (15 minutes) by the number of miles he traveled (3 miles).

So, to find the unit rate, we divide 15 minutes by 3 miles:
15 minutes ÷ 3 miles = 5 minutes per mile.

Therefore, Liam took approximately 5 minutes to travel one mile.

To convert this ratio into a unit rate, we need to find how long it took Liam to travel one mile.

The given ratio is 15 minutes for 3 miles.

To find the unit rate, we divide the total time (15 minutes) by the total distance (3 miles).

15 minutes ÷ 3 miles = 5 minutes per mile.

Therefore, it took Liam 5 minutes to travel one mile.