Asked by damon
Say you are grocery shopping and you come across an item for which the unit price is not labeled. How can you find the unit price on your own?
a.
Look at the nutrition facts on the package and find the percent value of the calories the item contains, then divide the price by that value.
b.
Find a convenient and reasonable unit of measurement to use, then divide the cost of the package by the number of units chosen in that package.
c.
Find a different item of comparable type and divide the cost of your item by the cost of the similar item.
d.
You can’t find the unit price without knowing how much the item cost to produce, so you will need to contact the grower or manufacturer.
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b.
Find the total quantity (weight, volume, or count) in the package, pick a convenient unit (ounce, pound, fluid ounce, each), then divide the package price by the number of those units.
Example: $3.50 for 12 oz → 3.50 ÷ 12 = $0.2917/oz ≈ $0.29 per oz.
Find the total quantity (weight, volume, or count) in the package, pick a convenient unit (ounce, pound, fluid ounce, each), then divide the package price by the number of those units.
Example: $3.50 for 12 oz → 3.50 ÷ 12 = $0.2917/oz ≈ $0.29 per oz.
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