9 pence/cents
A ounce of gold costs 500dollars
0.08 per ounce
That would be a 233% increase.
The cost of a bottle of water can vary widely depending on factors such as brand, size, and location. On average, a typical 16.9-ounce (500 ml) bottled water may range from $1 to $3 in convenience stores or vending machines. In bulk purchases or at grocery stores, the price can be lower, often around $0.50 per bottle. Specialty or premium brands may charge significantly more.
123.98 oz cost 10.47 so 1 oz costs 10.47/123.98 = 0.0844 units of currency.
It costs $1 per 6 ounce bottle.
The cost per ounce for the 20-ounce bottle is 8 cents per ounce (1.60 / 20), and for the 32-ounce bottle it's 6 cents per ounce (1.92 / 32). The difference is 2 cents per ounce, making the 32-ounce bottle cheaper.
In the United States it costs one dollar for a 16 ounce bottle as of January 2010.
I would find the cost per ounce by dividing $0.99/8 which equals $0.12375 per ounce.
-- take the total cost for the whole bottle, box, bag, jug, or barrel -- divide it by the number of ounces in the container The number you have now is the cost per ounce. Note: The cost per ounce may be different if you buy a bigger or smaller bottle, box, bag, jug or barrel full. Stuff usually costs less per ounce when you buy it in bigger containers.
a pound of coffee costs $14.99.what is the cost per ounce?
A ounce of gold costs 500dollars
To compare the unit rates of the two bottles of shampoo, we need to calculate the cost per ounce for each. For the first bottle: 6 bottles for 8 ounces, so the unit rate is 6/8 = $0.75 per ounce. For the second bottle: 4 bottles for 5 ounces, so the unit rate is 4/5 = $0.80 per ounce. Therefore, the second bottle has a unit rate that is $0.05 higher than the first bottle per ounce.
0.08 per ounce
To find the cost per ounce, divide the total cost by the total ounces. In this case, $1.99 divided by 11 ounces equals $0.18 per ounce.
Unit cost is the cost for one ounce so $1.40 divided by 20 ounces gives the cost for one ounce. The unit cost is .07 or seven cents per ounce.
To find the cost per ounce, divide the cost by the number of ounces: 17.00/640 = .0265625 cents per ounce.