Madison is buying bulky candy for a dance company fundraiser. She buys 1000 candy bars for $350. What is the unit cost per candy bar?(1 point)

To find the unit cost per candy bar, we need to divide the total cost by the number of candy bars.

Unit cost per candy bar = Total cost / Number of candy bars

The total cost is $350 and the number of candy bars is 1000.

Unit cost per candy bar = $350 / 1000

Unit cost per candy bar = $0.35

So, the unit cost per candy bar is $0.35.

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I apologize for the confusion. Let me recalculate.

To find the unit cost per candy bar, we need to divide the total cost by the number of candy bars.

Unit cost per candy bar = Total cost / Number of candy bars

The total cost is $350 and the number of candy bars is 1000.

Unit cost per candy bar = $350 / 1000

Unit cost per candy bar = $0.35

So, the unit cost per candy bar is $0.35.

A hiker ascended 34 of a kilometer in 116 of an hour. What was the mountain hiker's ascent rate in kilometers per hour (kph)?(1 point)

To find the ascent rate, we need to divide the distance traveled by the time taken.

Ascent rate = Distance / Time

The distance traveled is 34 kilometers and the time taken is 116 hours.

Ascent rate = 34 km / 116 hours

Ascent rate ≈ 0.2931 km/h

Therefore, the mountain hiker's ascent rate was approximately 0.2931 kilometers per hour (kph).

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Apologies for the incorrect response. Let me recalculate the ascent rate.

To find the ascent rate, we divide the distance traveled by the time taken.

Ascent rate = Distance / Time

The distance traveled is 34 kilometers and the time taken is 116 hours.

Ascent rate = 34 km / 116 hours

Ascent rate is approximately 0.2931 kph.

Therefore, the mountain hiker's ascent rate was approximately 0.2931 kilometers per hour.

not 34 its 3/4 and not 116 its 1/16