It is the price for 1 "item". The item may be a can, on 100 ml or 1 kilogram and the idea is that calculating the unit price allows comparison of things that are sold in different packaging.
Another word for price per item is "unit price." This term refers to the cost of a single unit of a product or service. Unit price is calculated by dividing the total cost by the quantity of items purchased, providing a standardized measure for comparing prices across different products or quantities.
The term unit is derived from the Latin word unus, meaning one. Source is from my Dictionary (the actual book, not the Internet).
Unit means one and polygon means many. So I've heard.
"Subset" IS the math term in this case.
a cube that is equal to 1 unit....
A rate that has 1 unit as it's second term -Ex-5lbs at $1.45 per lb.(price per pound would stay same regardless of how many you buy). UNIT RATE
One, single, multiplicative identity.
It is the price for 1 "item". The item may be a can, on 100 ml or 1 kilogram and the idea is that calculating the unit price allows comparison of things that are sold in different packaging.
It is a unit of weight. Your computer monitor weighs about 2000 grams.
Ha is the abbreviation for hectare. hectare is a unit of measurement.
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Usually stated as price per unit: This is a generic term that is used by all levels of purchasing, manufacturing and sales in business. The Sales department will most commonly use price per unit (or unit price) but not exclusively. It just means what the price is per individual item be it a transistor, bag of peas or a 737 aircraft.
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Usually stated as price per unit: This is a generic term that is used by all levels of purchasing, manufacturing and sales in business. The Sales department will most commonly use price per unit (or unit price) but not exclusively. It just means what the price is per individual item be it a transistor, bag of peas or a 737 aircraft.
The term unit is derived from the Latin word unus, meaning one. Source is from my Dictionary (the actual book, not the Internet).
Unit means one and polygon means many. So I've heard.