Drag each table and equation to the unit rate it matches.
Unit Rate = 3 dollars/pound
Unit Rate = 1/3 dollars/pound
Unit Rate = 9 dollars/pound
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To match each table and equation to the correct unit rate, let’s analyze each one:
1. Unit Rate = 3 dollars/pound: This means that for every pound, the cost is 3 dollars. If you see a table or equation showing a total cost of 6 dollars for 2 pounds, it matches this unit rate.
2. Unit Rate = 1/3 dollars/pound: This indicates that for every pound, the cost is approximately 33 cents. A scenario depicting 1 dollar for 3 pounds would fit this unit rate.
3. Unit Rate = 9 dollars/pound: Here, the cost is 9 dollars for each pound. If there is a table showing a total cost of 27 dollars for 3 pounds, it matches this unit rate.
When matching, look for the total costs in the tables to determine which unit rate aligns with the given quantities. If you have specific tables or equations, I’d be happy to help you match them more accurately!