Unit Price Practice
A Grade 5 math worksheet focused on understanding and calculating unit prices to make informed purchasing decisions.
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Unit Price Practice
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Read each question carefully and calculate the unit price. Show your work.
1. Unit price tells you the cost of item or unit of measure.
2. To find the unit price, you divide the total price by the of items.
3. A bag of 6 apples costs $3.00. What is the unit price per apple?
4. A 12-ounce box of cereal costs $4.80. What is the unit price per ounce?
5. Which is the better deal?
3 cans of soup for $2.40
5 cans of soup for $3.50
6. Which brand of juice is cheaper per ounce?
Brand A: 64 oz for $6.40
Brand B: 48 oz for $5.28
7. Sarah bought a 5-pound bag of potatoes for $4.75. How much did she pay per pound?
8. A store sells 3-packs of socks for $7.50 and single socks for $2.75 each. Is it cheaper to buy the 3-pack or 3 single socks? Show your work.