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                Box A Price per cubic unit = $_ per in^3
Box B Price per cubic unit = $_ per in^3
Volume box A = 640
Price box A = $6.00
Volume box B = 160
Price box B = $2.00
            
        Box B Price per cubic unit = $_ per in^3
Volume box A = 640
Price box A = $6.00
Volume box B = 160
Price box B = $2.00
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    Which box is cheaper per cubic unit?
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    To find the price per cubic unit for each box, we need to calculate the cost per cubic inch for each box.
For Box A:
Cost per cubic inch = Price / Volume = $6.00 / 640 in^3 = $0.009375 per in^3
For Box B:
Cost per cubic inch = Price / Volume = $2.00 / 160 in^3 = $0.0125 per in^3
Therefore, the price per cubic unit for Box A is $0.009375 per in^3 and for Box B is $0.0125 per in^3.
    
For Box A:
Cost per cubic inch = Price / Volume = $6.00 / 640 in^3 = $0.009375 per in^3
For Box B:
Cost per cubic inch = Price / Volume = $2.00 / 160 in^3 = $0.0125 per in^3
Therefore, the price per cubic unit for Box A is $0.009375 per in^3 and for Box B is $0.0125 per in^3.
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    Box A is cheaper per cubic unit at $0.009375 per in^3 compared to Box B at $0.0125 per in^3.
    
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