Unit Rates & Conversions
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Unit Rates & ConversionsHow to set up & solve conversions using the unit rate
Let’s Review Unit Rate
Unit Rate is a comparison of two amounts with different units and one of the units equals 1.
Example: 12 inches = 1 foot
This is a unit rate because there are two different units, and one of the units (foot) equals 1.
More examples of a Unit Rate
Example: 4 quarters = 1 dollar
This is a unit rate because there are two different units, and one of the units (dollar) equals 1.
Example: 1 McDonald’s sausage biscuit = 430 calories
This is a unit rate because there are two different units, and one of the units (McDonald’s sausage biscuit) equals 1.
Yumm!
Other Examples of Unit Rates
We see unit rates around us all of the time… we just do not realize they are there!
Speedometers tell how fast a vehicle is moving… in miles per hour.
Road signs tell us what the speed limit is that we can drive. In this case, it’s 45 mph (miles per hour)What we usually do not realize, is that Miles Per Hour is actually saying
Hey! That’s a unit rate!Miles Per 1 Hour!
Here we are… at the gas station!
These prices are telling us the cost per gallon, or the cost per 1 gallon!
That’s a Unit Rate!
So… Key Word… per
When I see the word per …. I know…
That’s a Unit Rate!
How do Unit Rates help in the Real World?
You use unit rates so much, you don’t even realize it!
If one bag of Takis cost $1, how much would 12 bags of Takis cost? You guessed it… $12! You used the amount it costs for ONE bag of
Takis, and multiplied it to find the amount for 12 bags… That’s called using the Unit Rate!
But when else….
Would I use unit rate?
Mr. Wilson spent $252 to stay 3 nights at Days Inn. At that rate, how much will he spend to stay 7 nights?
You can try to set it up like we usually do…
But can you figure out the Constant of Proportionality here?
$ 252 xNights 3 x? 7
Now that we know the unit rate is 1 night = $84, we can use it to figure out 7 nights!
= =
Mr. Wilson spent $252 to stay 3 nights at Days Inn. At that rate, how much will he spend to stay 7 nights?
Let’s try finding the Unit Rate, first!Remember, unit rate makes one of the units equal 1.
= = We divide the 3 nights to one night÷ 3
÷ 3
x7
It will cost Mr. Wilson $588 for 7 nights.
Wait a Minute!
What did we do to solve that last problem?(raise your hand and let’s review the steps)
Conversions
In order to solve some real world problems, we have to use our logical thinking!
We will not have exactly what we need to solve a problem.
BUTWe can use other information that we already know to help us solve the problem. We can then change or convert what
we know to the unit we need to solve the problem.
Information We Should Know
Example:
How many feet are in 12 yards?To answer this question, I need to know how many feet are in 1 yard.
1 yard = 3 feet
The above unit rate is not in the problem, but I have to use it to solve!
Feet 3 X Yards 1 12
x3x3 12 yards = 36 feet
Example: 32 pints = __ gallons
To solve this question, I need to know how many
pints are in 1 gallon.
UH OH! When I check my table, it does not tell me how many pints are in 1
gallon! That means, I have to use another unit rate to find out the unit
rate I need!
Example: 32 pints = __ gallonsThe chart says:
1 quart= 2 pints&
1 gallon = 4 quartsI have 1 quart, but I need 4!
Quart 1 x 4 = 4 Pints 2 x 4 = 8
So…4 quarts = 8 pints
If 4 quarts = 8 pints
And4 quarts = 1 gallon
Then8 pints = 1 gallon!
Example: 32 pints = __ gallons
The chart says: 1 quart= 2 pints
&1 gallon = 4 quarts
I have 1 quart, but I need 4!Quart 1 x 4 = 4 Pints 2 x 4 = 8
So…4 quarts = 8 pints
If 4 quarts = 8 pints
And4 quarts = 1 gallon
Then8 pints = 1 gallon!
Pints 8 32
Gallons 1 x
32 pints = 4 gallons
x4x4
Practice with Your Elbow Buddy