The question is what fruit are you looking for because nobody can write down what the price of every single fruit is anyway the price of fruit can be different to where you go and also by the time you read this the price of fruit would/may have gone up or down so that is a completely SqTqUqPqIqD question.
Cool.
The market price for Strawberries or any fruit is the price the market place is prepared to pay when the fruit is offered for sale.
To find the unit price, you divide the total price by the quantity. In this case, the total price is $2.12 for a 4 pack of mixed fruit. Therefore, the unit price would be $2.12 divided by 4, which equals $0.53 per unit.
To find the unit price, divide the total cost by the total weight. In this case, the cost is $6.48 for 4 pounds of fruit. So, the unit price is $6.48 ÷ 4 = $1.62 per pound.
Middle of the road price = Half the prices are higher and half are lower.
I would ask, "Could you please tell me the prices of the different types of fruit available today?" Additionally, I might specify if I was interested in a particular fruit, like, "What is the price of apples and bananas?" This way, I can get detailed information on the fruits I'm interested in.
The price will vary, but in general a 1 lb. dried fruit basket will cost between $10 and $20.
D. A. Weissel has written: 'Price information in the fresh fruit and vegetable industries in Australia' -- subject(s): Fruit, Fruit trade, Prices, Vegetable trade, Vegetables
If you divide 6.48 by 4 you can find out what one pound of fruit costs. You will end up with fruit costing $1.62 per pound.
It depends on the pricing of the salad. The price of the 120 pieces of fruit does not affect the salad.
The price charged and the number of smoothies supplied are needed to create a supply schedule for a fruit smoothie shop.
This sentence does not make sense grammatically. It seems like there may be a mistake in the wording or structure of the sentence. If you can provide more context or clarify the intended meaning, I can help you further.
cp of 16 fruits =rs.24/- so each fruit costs = 24 /16= 1.5/- per fruit sp of 8 fruits= rs.18/- so each fruit costs 18/8= 2.25/- per fruit profit= sp-cp =2.25-1.5 =0.75 25% profit percentage is= 0.75 / 1.5 * 100 = 50 %