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.
Sixteen ounces. One carat of diamond weighs 0.007054792 ounces. If an excellent one-carat stone costs $4,000: you do the math.
$0.99 * 3 = $2.97
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I would find the cost per ounce by dividing $0.99/8 which equals $0.12375 per ounce.
It depends where you buy it - and what size the container is ! For example, a 250ml bottle from Sainsbury's costs £2.99
The cost of a bottle of shampoo in 1960 would have varied depending on the brand, size, and location of purchase. On average, a basic bottle of shampoo in 1960 would have cost around $0.50 to $1.00. However, luxury or specialty shampoos could have cost more. It's important to consider inflation and changing economic factors when comparing historical prices to modern-day costs.
The amount that it costs for a person to purchase T-gel will depend on where the shampoo is purchased. The average cost for a bottle of T-gel is between $6 and $7.
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To find the cost per ounce, divide the total cost by the number of ounces. For example, if an item costs $5 and weighs 10 ounces, the cost per ounce would be $5 divided by 10 ounces, which equals $0.50 per ounce.
1 pound surely? xo.
Assuming it is an average bottle (750 Milliliters) it would work out to just over 25.36 ounces.
It depends on the type and size. A 16 oz bottle of Apple Cider Vinegar costs about $2, the same size bottle of Balsamic Vinegar costs about $11. The costs also vary for White Vinegar, Red Wine Vinegar, and so on.
14 ounces of white chocolate has a variety of costs available. These costs are available to see on many different websites.
In the United States it costs one dollar for a 16 ounce bottle as of January 2010.
A half liter bottle of coca cola costs $1.50
That would be a 233% increase.