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Lesson 14 ~25 min Unit 1 · Financial Maths +85 XP

Best Buy — Unit Prices

Cracking the supermarket code: $\$/$100g, $\$/$L, $\$/$unit. Bigger isn't always cheaper.

Today's hook: 500g of pasta costs $\$1.80$. 1kg costs $\$3.20$. Which is the better deal?
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Think First
warm-up

500g of pasta costs $\$1.80$. 1kg costs $\$3.20$. Which is the better deal? Jot down your first reaction — then we'll see who's right.

Record your answer in your workbook.
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The Big Idea
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To find the best buy, calculate the unit price (cost per fixed amount — per kg, per 100 g, per L). The product with the lowest unit price is cheapest per amount.

500 g pasta for $\$1.80$ means $\$1.80 \div 0.5 = \$3.60$/kg. 1 kg pasta for $\$3.20$ is $\$3.20$/kg. The 1 kg pack is cheaper per kg — $\$0.40$ less! Larger is usually cheaper per unit, but NOT always — always check.

Unit Price $= \dfrac{\text{Total cost}}{\text{Quantity}}$
Same units
Compare $/$kg with $/$kg, not $/$g with $/$kg.
Lower = better
Smaller unit price means cheaper per amount.
Watch the trap
Bigger sizes are USUALLY cheaper per unit, but not always.
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What You'll Master
objectives

Know

  • Unit price = total cost ÷ quantity
  • Compare in the same units
  • Lower unit price = cheaper per quantity
  • Supermarket shelf labels often show unit price

Understand

  • Why unit prices remove the "package size" confusion
  • How to spot when a smaller pack is the better deal
  • Why some “value” packs are not actually value

Can Do

  • Calculate unit prices for any product
  • Compare two packages of different sizes
  • Identify the best buy in a real supermarket scenario
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Words You Need
vocabulary
Unit priceCost per fixed unit (e.g., $\$/$kg, $\$/$100 g).
Best buyThe option with the lowest unit price.
Shelf labelOften shows per-unit price below the item price.
Bulk discountWhen buying more reduces the unit price.
Premium pricingWhen smaller packs cost MORE per unit (convenience tax).
ComparisonDirect: same units; indirect: convert first.
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Spot the Trap
heads-up

Wrong: "$\$1.80$ for 500g is cheaper than $\$3.20$ for 1kg, because $\$1.80 < \$3.20$" — NO. You're comparing totals, not unit prices.

Right: Compare unit prices: $\$3.60/$kg vs $\$3.20/$kg. The 1 kg is cheaper PER kg.

Wrong: "Bigger packs are ALWAYS cheaper per unit." — Not true. Sometimes smaller packs are on sale.

Right: Always calculate. The 500 g pack might be on sale and beat the 1 kg.

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Unit Price Calculation
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Divide the total cost by the amount. Pick a sensible “1 unit”: per 100 g, per kg, per L.

A 600 g jar of jam costs $\$5.40$. Per 100 g: $5.40 \div 6 = \$0.90$ per 100 g. Or per kg: $5.40 \div 0.6 = \$9.00$/kg. Both correct — choose the unit that makes comparison easiest.

Unit Price $= \dfrac{\text{Cost}}{\text{Quantity in chosen unit}}$
Pick a sensible unit
$/$kg, $/$L, $/$100 g, $/$mL.
Per 100 g for small items
Avoids tiny decimal values.
Per kg or per L for big
Easier to compare bulk.
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Comparing Different Products
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Convert all options to the SAME unit. Then the lowest unit price wins.

Brand A: 250 g cereal for $\$3.50$ $\to \$14$/kg. Brand B: 500 g for $\$6$ $\to \$12$/kg. Brand C: 1 kg for $\$13.50$ $\to \$13.50$/kg. Best buy: Brand B at $\$12$/kg. Beware Brand C — bigger but not cheaper.

Best buy $=$ MIN(unit prices)
Convert all
To the same unit first.
Compare
Smallest unit price wins.
Trust the maths
Not the package size!
Watch Me Solve It · The pasta
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Q1
PROBLEM
500 g pasta for $\$1.80$ vs 1 kg pasta for $\$3.20$. Which is the better buy?
  1. 1
    Unit price of 500 g pack
    $\$1.80 \div 0.5 = \$3.60$/kg
    Per kg.
  2. 2
    Unit price of 1 kg pack
    $\$3.20 \div 1 = \$3.20$/kg
    Per kg.
  3. 3
    Compare
    $\$3.20 < \$3.60$
    1 kg is cheaper per kg — better buy.
Answer1 kg pack — $\$0.40/$kg cheaper
Watch Me Solve It · Cereal showdown
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Q2
PROBLEM
250 g box for $\$4.00$ vs 400 g box for $\$5.60$. Which is cheaper per 100 g?
  1. 1
    Per 100 g for 250 g pack
    $\$4.00 \div 2.5 = \$1.60/$100 g
    Divide by 2.5.
  2. 2
    Per 100 g for 400 g pack
    $\$5.60 \div 4 = \$1.40/$100 g
    Divide by 4.
  3. 3
    Compare
    $\$1.40 < \$1.60$
    400 g is cheaper per 100 g.
Answer400 g pack at $\$1.40/$100 g
Watch Me Solve It · Watch for the trap
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Q3
PROBLEM
2 L bottle of cordial for $\$5.00$ vs $1.5$ L for $\$3.60$. Which is cheaper per L?
  1. 1
    2 L bottle
    $\$5.00 \div 2 = \$2.50$/L
    Per litre.
  2. 2
    1.5 L bottle
    $\$3.60 \div 1.5 = \$2.40$/L
    Per litre.
  3. 3
    Compare
    $\$2.40 < \$2.50$
    1.5 L is cheaper per L — the BIGGER bottle is NOT better here.
Answer1.5 L bottle at $\$2.40$/L
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Common Pitfalls
heads-up
Comparing totals not unit prices
Picking the cheaper-LOOKING package without per-unit maths.
Fix: Always calculate per kg, per L, per 100 g.
Mixed units
Comparing $\$/$100 g with $\$/$kg.
Fix: Convert one or the other so both are in the same unit.
Assuming bigger is cheaper
Sometimes the medium size is on special.
Fix: Calculate every time. Trust the numbers.
Copy Into Your Books

Formula

  • Unit price = cost ÷ quantity
  • Pick sensible unit
  • Per kg, per L, per 100 g

Sensible Units

  • Solids: per kg or per 100 g
  • Liquids: per L or per 100 mL
  • Loose items: per kg

Compare

  • Same units for all options
  • Lower unit price = better buy
  • Convert if needed

Watch For

  • "Family size" can be more expensive per unit
  • Sales can flip the usual order
  • Always verify with maths

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Brain Trainer · Best Buy — Unit Prices
4 problems

Four drill problems to sharpen your skills. Work each, then reveal the answer.

  1. 1 $\$6$ for 750 g cheese. Per kg?

    $\$6 \div 0.75 = \$8/$kg.$\$8/$kg
  2. 2 Compare $\$3.20$/L vs $\$1.50/$500 mL.

    $1.50/0.5 = \$3/$L < \$3.20/$L. 500 mL is better.$\$3.00/$L is best
  3. 3 1.2 kg rice for $\$4.80$. Per 100 g?

    $\$4.80 \div 12 = \$0.40/$100 g.$\$0.40/$100 g
  4. 4 Brand A $\$2.10/$500 g vs Brand B $\$3.50/$kg.

    A: $\$2.10/0.5 = \$4.20/$kg. B: $\$3.50/$kg. B wins.Brand B
Complete in your workbook.
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A 400 g pack of chips costs $\$4. Per 100 g, this is:
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Which is the better buy? Pack A: 500 g for $\$4$; Pack B: 1 kg for $\$7.50$.
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2 L of juice for $\$6.40$ vs $1.5$ L for $\$5.10$. Better buy:
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500 g of bananas at $\$2.50$. Per kg:
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Mia compares two laundry powders: $\$15$ for 2 kg, $\$22$ for 3 kg. Cheaper per kg:
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Show Your Working
9 marks total
Apply Medium 3 MARKS

Q6. Calculate the unit price for each (use the unit shown): (a) 750 g of rice for $\$3.75$ (per kg); (b) 200 mL of cordial concentrate for $\$4.00$ (per 100 mL); (c) 12 eggs for $\$5.40$ (per egg).

Answer in your workbook.
Understand Easy 2 MARKS

Q7. A 1.5 kg bag of dog biscuits costs $\$12.60$ and a 4 kg bag costs $\$32$. Which is cheaper per kg, and by how much?

Answer in your workbook.
Reason Hard 4 MARKS

Q8. A supermarket sells the same olive oil three ways: $250$ mL at $\$5$, $500$ mL at $\$8.50$, $1$ L at $\$15.50$. (a) Find the unit price (per $100$ mL) for each. (b) Rank cheapest to most expensive per 100 mL. (c) The shopper only needs $400$ mL. What is the cheapest way to buy at least $400$ mL?

Answer in your workbook.
Comprehensive Answers

Quick Check

1. B — $\$1.00$/100 g.

2. A — Pack B at $\$7.50/$kg vs Pack A at $\$8/$kg.

3. A — 2 L at $\$3.20/$L.

4. D — $\$5.00/$kg.

5. B — 3 kg pack.

Show Your Working Model Answers

Q6 (3 marks): (a) $3.75 \div 0.75 = \$5/$kg [1]. (b) $4 \div 2 = \$2.00/$100 mL [1]. (c) $5.40 \div 12 = \$0.45/$egg [1].

Q7 (2 marks): $1.5$ kg: $\$12.60/1.5 = \$8.40$/kg [1]. $4$ kg: $\$32/4 = \$8.00$/kg. $4$ kg is $\$0.40$/kg cheaper [1].

Q8 (4 marks): (a) $250$ mL: $5/2.5 = \$2.00/$100 mL. $500$ mL: $8.50/5 = \$1.70/$100 mL. $1$ L: $15.50/10 = \$1.55/$100 mL [2]. (b) $1$ L $<$ $500$ mL $<$ $250$ mL (cheapest to dearest per 100 mL) [1]. (c) For at least 400 mL: one $500$ mL bottle at $\$8.50$ beats two $250$ mL ($\$10$) and is cheaper than the $1$ L ($\$15.50$). Best: $500$ mL for $\$8.50$ [1].

Stretch Challenge · +25 XP, +10 coins

The Cleverer Cheaper

A supermarket sells the same chocolate bar in two ways: a 100 g bar for $\$2.50$, or a 4-pack of $100$ g bars for $\$9$. The 4-pack is on sale: “Buy one, get one $50\%$ off”. (a) What is the unit price for the single bar? (b) What is the unit price for the 4-pack at the sale price? (c) What is the cheapest way to buy 8 bars worth of chocolate?

Reveal solution

(a) Single: $\$2.50/$100 g $= \$2.50/$bar. (b) Sale: 1 pack at $\$9$ + 1 pack at $50\%$ off ($\$4.50$) = $\$13.50$ for 8 bars = $\$1.6875/$bar. (c) Buying two 4-packs (one full, one half-price) gives 8 bars for $\$13.50$, cheapest. Buying 8 singles costs $\$20$ — much worse.

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Quick Review

Unit price

Cost ÷ quantity

Pick a unit

$/$kg, $/$L, $/$100 g

Same unit

Convert to compare

Lower = better

Smaller unit price wins

Calculate always

Don't guess from size

Sales flip things

Always check the maths

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