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Find the value of each quotient mentally.
Answer each question and explain or show your reasoning. If you get stuck, consider drawing a double number line diagram.
Eight avocados cost $4.
Twelve large bottles of water cost $9.
A 10-pound sack of flour costs $8.
Four bags of chips cost $6.
At a used book sale, 5 books cost $15.
Neon bracelets cost $1 for 4.
The unit price is the price of 1 thing—for example, the price of 1 ticket, 1 slice of pizza, or 1 kilogram of peaches.
If 4 movie tickets cost $28, then the unit price would be the cost per ticket. We can create a double number line to find the unit price.
This double number line shows that the cost for 1 ticket is $7. We can also find the unit price by dividing,
The unit price is the cost for 1 item or for 1 unit of measure.
For example, 10 feet of fencing costs $150. The unit price is
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