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Unit Pricing pp. 237-238 6-3 SECTION
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 2 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 2 of 12 6-3 Section Objective Figure out: unit price
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 3 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 3 of 12 6-3 unit pricing (p. 237) The cost of an item per unit of measure or count, such as dollars per pound or cents per dozen. Key Words to Know
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 4 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 4 of 12 6-3 Unit Price = Price per Item ÷ Measure or Count Formula
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 5 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 5 of 12 6-3 Sifting through the Gently Used p. 237 How did the customer calculate that each glass cost $0.50?
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 6 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 6 of 12 6-3 Shane Burns purchased a 34.5-ounce can of coffee for $3.99, a 2-liter bottle of cleaner for $3.98, and a dozen oranges for $3.96. What is the unit price of the items to the nearest tenth of a cent? Example 1
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 7 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 7 of 12 6-3 Step: Find the unit price. Price per Item ÷ Measure or Count Coffee: $3.99 ÷ 34.5 = $0.11565 = $0.116 or $0.12 per ounce Cleaner: $3.98 ÷ 2 = $1.99 per liter Oranges: $3.96 ÷ 12 = $0.33 per orange Example 1 Answer
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 8 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 8 of 12 6-3 A local department store sells diapers in a package of 30 for $10.88. Find the unit price per diaper. Practice 1
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 9 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 9 of 12 6-3 $0.36 per diaper Practice 1 Answer
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 10 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 10 of 12 6-3 Crown Foods advertises a half-gallon of ice cream as “Buy One Get One Free.” The regular price is $5.99 for a half-gallon. Find the unit price per half-gallon if you take advantage of the store’s special. Practice 2
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Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 11 SECTION Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill MBA, Section 6-3, Slide 11 of 12 6-3 $3.00 per half-gallon Practice 2 Answer
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Unit Pricing 6-3 END OF SECTION
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