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you pay $1.60 for 2 bottles of water.
what is the unit price of each bottle?
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2 years ago

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To find the unit price of each bottle, we need to divide the total cost by the number of bottles.

Unit price = Total cost / Number of bottles

In this case, the total cost is $1.60 and the number of bottles is 2.

Unit price = $1.60 / 2

Unit price = $0.80 per bottle

Therefore, the unit price of each bottle is $0.80.
2 years ago

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