Last month, a 720 g box of cereal was sold at a grocery store for \( \$ 3.20 \). However, this month, the cereal manufacturer launched the same cereal in a 560 g box, which is being sold at \( \$ 2.80 \). What is the percent change in the unit price? Round to two decimal places
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To find the percent change in unit price, we first need to calculate the unit prices for both boxes of cereal. For the 720 g box sold at \$3.20: Unit price = \( \frac{\$3.20}{720 \, \text{g}} = \frac{3.20}{720} \approx 0.00444 \, \text{USD/g} \) (or about 4.44 cents per gram). For the 560 g box sold at \$2.80: Unit price = \( \frac{\$2.80}{560 \, \text{g}} = \frac{2.80}{560} \approx 0.00500 \, \text{USD/g} \) (or about 5.00 cents per gram). Now we can find the percent change in unit price: Percent change = \( \frac{\text{New Price} - \text{Old Price}}{\text{Old Price}} \times 100 \) Substituting the values: Percent change = \( \frac{0.00500 - 0.00444}{0.00444} \times 100 \approx 12.57\% \). So, the percent change in the unit price is approximately **12.57%**.
