How do you show this as a unit rate 360 jars in 18 cases I'm in sixth grade and need help now!!!!!!!!!!

20 jars per case

Scott is correct.

Divide 360 by 18 = 20

360/18 = x/1

One is the unit rate.
Find X.

18 divide by 18 equals one.

So take the 360 and divide by 18 which equals 20.

Therefore x = 20.

Hope this helps.

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To show the given information as a unit rate, you need to find the ratio of the two quantities in terms of one unit. In this case, you want to find how many jars are in one case.

To do this, divide the total number of jars (360) by the total number of cases (18).

360 jars ÷ 18 cases = 20 jars per case

Therefore, the unit rate is 20 jars per case. This means that for every 1 case, there are 20 jars.