Calculating Speed: How Fast Can You Cycle?

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In this video, we'll show you how to solve unit rate problems by calculating constant speed. Using the example of a cyclist who covers 48 miles in 4 hours, we'll determine the speed in miles per hour. This concept is part of the 6th Grade Common Core Standard 6.RP.A.3b, which focuses on solving real-world problems involving unit rates like constant speed and unit pricing. Great for students who want to master the concept of speed and unit rates!

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