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How to find the unit price of a six pack for 2.99
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Divide 2.99 by six and you get .498 but you would round it to the nearst hundreth because it is money so it would really be
.50.
So that means that for each ( what ever it is in the six pack) are $0.50
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6 pack for 2.99
Divide both numbers by 6
1 pack for 0.50
Hope that helped :)
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