Asked by Anonymous
If a dozen eggs cost $1.35, what is the unit cost?
A) $0.11****
B) $0.13
C) $1.23
D) $4.29
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, A.
Answered by
helper
It is so A.
Answered by
stephanie damian jimenez
it is A i like this place because brainly.com is blocked
Answered by
Mr Whiteworth
Yes it will be A
Answered by
Mr. Sue
Yes A would be correct
Answered by
flattykawa<3
Could anyone explain how to find the unit cost to me or maybe give me a website that explains it? I don't want to just take the answer.
Answered by
Harvard University Student
Typically it would be 0.1125 since 1.35/12 but if you want to include (extra fees) but I have to admit it is a weird question. Since it has no answer a simple person could understand. It depends does it want a real dozen (12) or a baker's dozen (13). Cleary it asks for a dozen. C and D are out of the picture automatically since their prices are too high. So let's dig into 0.13. 0.13*12 equals 1.56. So it can't be that so it clearly means it's A let's just double-check that. 0.11x12=1.32 so how can it be any answer. This one still gets many people in my class at Harvard but it asks for unit cost so how do I calculate the unit cost. Cleary the internet says "Cost Per Unit = (Total Fixed Costs + Total Variable Costs) / Total Units Produced.
Read more: What Is Variable Cost? ( With Examples)
Cost Per Unit = (Total Fixed Costs + Total Variable Costs) / Total Units Produced." But you might be confused on which these are and so am I. This question is confusing for my professor even. But the internet is wrong it is money divided by amount. So 0.1125 is going to have to be 0.11 making 0.11 the cost per egg. So the answer is A.
Read more: What Is Variable Cost? ( With Examples)
Cost Per Unit = (Total Fixed Costs + Total Variable Costs) / Total Units Produced." But you might be confused on which these are and so am I. This question is confusing for my professor even. But the internet is wrong it is money divided by amount. So 0.1125 is going to have to be 0.11 making 0.11 the cost per egg. So the answer is A.
Answered by
Nia
Ok I get what it’s saying but and the same time I don’t so at the end I have 0.1125 what do I have to do to get 0.11 do I have to simplify or something
Answered by
Mr beast
YES THW ANSWER IS a
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