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For a case of 24 bottles of water a grocery store charges three dollars and $3.60. What is the unit price?
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To find the unit price, we need to divide the total cost by the number of items.
For a case of 24 bottles of water, the store charges a total of $3.60.
Therefore, the unit price would be $3.60 divided by 24, which is $0.15 per bottle.
For a case of 24 bottles of water, the store charges a total of $3.60.
Therefore, the unit price would be $3.60 divided by 24, which is $0.15 per bottle.
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