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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?
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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?
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Say you are grocery shopping and you come across an item for which the unit price is not labeled. How can you find the
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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.
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