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27 May, 02:39

A 90 oz. bottle of shampoo is sold for $18.95. What is the price per ounce

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  1. 27 May, 04:12
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    This sets up as a very commonly used proportion.

    90 oz / 18.95 = 1 oz / x Cross multiply

    90 x = 18.95 Divide by 90

    x = 18.95 / 90

    x = 0.21 dollars or 21 cents.

    So each ounce of shampoo costs 0.21 dollars or 21 cents.

    This is a very handy way to check best deals. Stores have trained us for years to believe that the more we buy of a brand, the better the price. It isn't always true. Sometimes buying the smaller quantity is the better deal. There is only one way to be sure and that's to do a proportion like this one.

    Try this is an example. The same company makes a smaller container of shampoo of 45 oz for 9.15. How much is 1 oz and which is the better deal? You should get 0.20333 dollars so this is marginally (just) the better deal.
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