Calculate the price per unit from total price and quantity. Compare value by seeing price per 10 and per 100 units.
Unit price comparison helps you determine the true value of products regardless of package size. Larger packages are not always cheaper per unit, so calculating unit price ensures you get the best deal.
Many stores display unit prices on shelf tags, typically showing price per ounce, per liter, or per count. However, formats vary between stores, making a calculator useful for standardized comparisons.
Not necessarily. Consider shelf life, storage space, quality differences, and whether you can use the product before it expires. The lowest unit price only saves money if you actually consume the full quantity.