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Jenny chiu Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

unit price and regular price

Does "unit price" mean "regular price"?
  

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No. , the item is not on sale. 00, then one costs 75¢.

  • No.
  • , the item is not on sale.
  • 00, then one costs 75¢.
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No. The regular price is the usual price, i.e., the item is not on sale. The unit price is the cost per unit, e.g., if four candy bars cost $3.00, then one costs 75¢.

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