
Simplifying Rates to Unit Rates Using Tape Diagrams
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Mathematics
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1st - 6th Grade
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Hard
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This lesson teaches how to create a unit rate using a tape diagram. It begins with a review of what a unit rate is, emphasizing that a unit rate compares a quantity to one of another quantity. The lesson highlights common mistakes, such as overlooking the existence of two unit rates in a scenario. The video then introduces tape diagrams as a visual tool to represent rates, using an example of Jo walking 8 miles in two hours. The tape diagram helps illustrate the two unit rates: 4 miles per hour and a quarter of an hour per mile. The lesson concludes by reinforcing the concept that every rate has two unit rates.
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