Gia is participating in a jump-a-thon to raise money for her school. After completing 20 jumps, she raised $50. Gia wants to know how much money she raises per jump.

Which rate shows how much money Gia raises per jump?

A. \(\frac{50}{20}\) dollars per jump
B. \(\frac{20}{50}\) jumps per dollar

Answer :

Answer:

50/20

Step-by-step explanation:

Rate of money raised raises per jump is

money raised / jumps

$50/ 20 jumps

We can think that if we divide the $50 into 20 equal parts,

each part will represent 1 jump and will have 50/20 = $2.5 per 1 jump.

Final answer:

Gia raises $2.50 per jump, which is calculated by dividing the total amount she raised, $50, by the number of jumps she completed, which is 20.

Explanation:

To determine how much money Gia raises per jump, we need to calculate the rate at which money is earned for each jump.

This is done by dividing the total amount of money raised by the number of jumps.

So we take the $50 Gia raised and divide it by the 20 jumps she completed.

Using the formula rate = total amount ÷ number of units, we get:

Rate = $50 ÷ 20 jumps = $2.50 per jump

Therefore, Gia raises $2.50 per jump.