SOLUTION: what is the unit price of lotion selling at $2.39 for a 7 oz bottle?

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Question 702787: what is the unit price of lotion selling at $2.39 for a 7 oz bottle?
Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the unit price of lotion selling at $2.39 for a 7 oz bottle?
this is read:
$2.39 per 7 ounces
or
2.39/7
dividing 2.39 by 7 gives you:
0.34
That's
$0.34 per one ounce
So, the UNIT price is:
"34 cents"

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