What is the unit rate of $30 for 4lb?
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To find the unit rate, divide the total cost by the quantity. In this case, the total cost is $30 and the quantity is 4 pounds.
Unit rate = Total cost / Quantity
Unit rate = $30 / 4 pounds
Unit rate = $7.50 per pound
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