Which fraction is a unit rate you can use to solve a ratio problem?(1 point) Responses 3/4 Start Fraction 3 over 4 End Fraction 7/5 Start Fraction 7 over 5 End Fraction 27/1 Start Fraction 27 over 1 End Fraction 1/27

The fraction that is a unit rate and can be used to solve a ratio problem is 1/27.

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I apologize for not providing further explanation. A unit rate is a ratio that compares the value of one quantity to one unit of another quantity. It is commonly represented by a fraction where the denominator is 1. In the list of fractions provided, only 1/27 has a denominator of 1, making it a unit rate. The other fractions have denominators greater than 1, so they do not represent unit rates.

A unit rate is a fraction that represents how much of one quantity corresponds to one unit of another quantity. To solve a ratio problem, you need to find the unit rate, which means determining the amount of one quantity for every one unit of another quantity.

In the given answer choices, the fraction 3/4 is a unit rate. This means that for every 1 unit of the first quantity, there are 3/4 units of the second quantity.

To better explain how to get the answer, you can find the unit rate by comparing the quantities in the ratio problem. Divide the numerator (top number) of the fraction by the denominator (bottom number) and simplify if necessary. The result will be the unit rate. In this case, 3 divided by 4 is equal to 0.75, which can be written as 3/4.

Therefore, the fraction 3/4 is the unit rate you can use to solve the ratio problem.