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Mack’s Market and Gary’s Gardens each sell watermelons by the pound Mack’s Market and Gary’s Gardens each sell watermelons by the pound. At Gary’s Gardens, a 3-pound watermelon costs $1.26. At Mack’s Market, a 5-pound watermelon costs $2.25. Part A: What is the cost per pound of a watermelon at Gary’s Gardens? Part B: Knowing that the unit price remains the same, how much would a 6-pound watermelon cost at Mack’s Market? Part C: Kate wants to buy a 12-pound watermelon for the lowest price. How much would she save by buying the watermelon at Gary’s Gardens? Show or explain your work and write your answer in the space provided.

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)?

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)? Teach your partner EVERYTHING You know about unit rates