Jenny wants to buy soda at the grocery store. The store offers three different packages. Determine the unit price for each soda in the packs. Round your answer to the hundredths place. (1 point) 6-pack for $2.99 has a unit price of $ per soda. 12-pack for $3.99 has a unit price of $per soda. 24-pack for $5.99 has a unit price of $per soda. Question 2 Which package has the best unit price?(1 point) Responses 6-pack 6-pack 12-pack 12-pack 24-pack 24-pack They have the same unit price. They have the same unit price. Skip to navigation

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To determine the unit price for each pack of soda, we divide the total price by the number of sodas in the pack.

  1. 6-pack for $2.99: \[ \text{Unit price} = \frac{2.99}{6} = 0.4983 \approx 0.50 \text{ (rounded to the hundredths place)} \]

  2. 12-pack for $3.99: \[ \text{Unit price} = \frac{3.99}{12} = 0.3325 \approx 0.33 \text{ (rounded to the hundredths place)} \]

  3. 24-pack for $5.99: \[ \text{Unit price} = \frac{5.99}{24} = 0.2496 \approx 0.25 \text{ (rounded to the hundredths place)} \]

Now, summarizing the unit prices:

  • 6-pack: $0.50 per soda
  • 12-pack: $0.33 per soda
  • 24-pack: $0.25 per soda

Question 2: Which package has the best unit price?

The 24-pack has the best unit price at $0.25 per soda.