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Find a situation in your everyday life that you can use unit rates to compare.

explain the situation, include calculations to show the unit rates, and determine which is the better rate.
here are some examples, but you may think of your own example: number of channels offered by different cable companies compared to the monthly cost, cell phone rates, minutes spent on your science and history homework compared to the number of problems, the speed you complete a race, batting average or comparison shopping.

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