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Question
4-50 complete the proportion table below and graph the results.
| pounds of nails | 2 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 20 | x |
|---|
a. what is the unit rate (price) of the graph?
b. what does the unit rate (price) tell you about the cost of the nails?
Part (a)
Step1: Identify two points
We can use the pair (5, 2.15) or (6, 2.58) or (10, 4.3) or (20, 8.60). Let's take (5, 2.15).
Step2: Calculate unit rate
Unit rate is cost per pound, so divide cost by pounds. For (5, 2.15), unit rate = $\frac{2.15}{5}$ = 0.43 dollars per pound. Let's check with another pair, (10, 4.3): $\frac{4.3}{10}$ = 0.43. Also, (20, 8.60): $\frac{8.60}{20}$ = 0.43. So the unit rate is consistent.
The unit rate represents the cost for one pound of nails. So a unit rate of $\$0.43$ per pound means that each pound of nails costs $\$0.43$. This tells us the cost per unit quantity (per pound) of the nails, so we can determine the total cost by multiplying the number of pounds by 0.43.
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The unit rate (price) of the graph is $\$0.43$ per pound of nails.