A healthy snack at a popular warehouse store is sold in two different 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 first box, what is the price per large package?

3 answers

To find the price per large package in the first box, you can divide the total price of the box by the number of large packages.

The first box contains 5 large packages and costs $12.

Price per large package = Total price / Number of large packages

Price per large package = $12 / 5 = $2.40

Therefore, the price per large package in the first box is $2.40.

In the first box, what is the unit price of each item?

To find the unit price of each item in the first box, you need to determine the total number of items in that box and then divide the total price by the number of items.

The first box contains 5 large packages, and each large package has 12 items:

Total items = Number of large packages × Number of items per package
Total items = 5 × 12 = 60 items

The total cost of the first box is $12.

Now, to find the unit price of each item:

Unit price per item = Total price / Total number of items
Unit price per item = $12 / 60 = $0.20

Therefore, the unit price of each item in the first box is $0.20.