To find the unit price per item in the second box, we need to divide the total price of the box ($15) by the total number of items in the box (30 individual packages with 5 items in each package, so a total of 30 x 5 = <<30*5=150>>150 items).
$15 / 150 items = $0.1 per item.
Therefore, the unit price per item in the second box is $0.1.
A healthy snack at a popular warehouse store is sold in two ways. The first box contains 5 large packages with 12 items in each package for $12. The second box contains 30 individual packages with 5 items in each package for $15. Use this information to answer the following questions.
In the second box, what is the unit price per item?
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