## anonymous one year ago I need someone to be my teacher. Im studying but i need extra help

1. anonymous

With what specifically? :)

2. anonymous

Unit Rates Characteristics of a Proportion Proportionality and Equations Applications of Ratios Applications of Percents

3. anonymous

I think I could help, at least for a little while. Is there a specific area you need more help in?

4. anonymous

it would just really help me if you gave me examples and then let me try them by my self. Dose that make sense?

5. anonymous

Can we start with unit rates first? This is what i know and my notes. Lesson Objective Now that you have completed this lesson, you should be able to say: I can compute unit rates with ratios of fractions. Vocabulary Unit Rate: A ratio with a denominator of 1; the word unit means 1; the word "per" means for one unit; examples: miles per gallon, days per year. Complex fraction: A fraction that contains a fraction in the numerator, the denominator, or in both. Lesson Summary To determine a unit rate, the denominator of the fraction must equal 1. Example: 17 miles 1 gallon = 17 miles per 1 gallon = 17 miles per gallon If the denominator of the fraction is not equal to 1, compute the unit rate by dividing. Example: 120 hours 2.5 weeks = 120 hours ÷ 2.5 weeks = 48 hours per week Unit rates should fit the context of the problem and make sense. Example: Five apples cost $1.75.$0.35 per apple or approximately 2.86 apples per dollar.

6. imqwerty

i need a teacher too c: @elbell3618 XD

7. anonymous

@Robert136 @enchanted_bubbles

8. anonymous

9. imqwerty

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10. anonymous

11. imqwerty

XD

12. Hero

You don't need a teacher. You just need a platform that will "drill" you on these concepts. Try ixl.com

13. anonymous

ok thank you

14. anonymous

Hey bg

15. imqwerty

no! i need a teacher :) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯