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Unit Pricing - Jigsaw Joke

Calculate the unit cost of items to help determine which offers make the best buy.

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Type in your answer in pounds (so 30p should be typed in as 0.30, £8 should be 8.00).

Each correct answer earns one piece of the jigsaw.

Drag the jigsaw pieces into this rectangle to assemble the joke!

Ha ha ha, that's so funny! Don't forget to collect your trophy using the button below.

Gold Roast Coffee is £3.30 for a 200g jar. How much does 100g of this coffee cost?

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Gold Roast Coffee is £4.20 for a 300g jar. How much does 100g of this coffee cost?

£ Correct Wrong

Calculate how much cheaper, per 100g, is the best value jar of Gold Roast Coffee than the other?

£ Correct Wrong

Tetra Tea Bags costs £3.40 for a 160 bag box. How much do 400 tea bags cost when buying them in this way?

£ Correct Wrong

Tetra Tea Bags costs £4.50 for a 240 bag box. How much do 400 tea bags cost when buying them in this way?

£ Correct Wrong

How much cheaper would 400 bag box cost if they could be bought at the price of the larger box compared to the smaller?

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Highland Spring Water costs £2.64 for 6 litres. Work out the cost per litre when bought in this way.

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A 750ml bottle of Highland Spring Water costs £0.96. Work out the cost per litre when bought in this way.

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How much more expensive is the single bottle compared to the 6 litre purchase (per litre)?

£ Correct Wrong

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Instructions

Try your best to answer the questions above. Type your answers into the boxes provided leaving no spaces. As you work through the exercise regularly click the "check" button. If you have any wrong answers, do your best to do corrections but if there is anything you don't understand, please ask your teacher for help.

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Level 1 - Where the unit cost can be found by multiplying or dividing by a whole number

Level 2 - Where the unit cost can be found by multiplying or dividing by a fraction

Level 3 - Calculating the price difference per unit of given products

Level 4 - A Best Buy drag-and-drop activity

Level 5 - A harder Best Buy drag-and-drop activity

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