Find three brands of a grocery item that you purchase and figure the price per unit (i.e., per ounce or pound) for each brand. Provide the item and for each brand of the item the bulk cost, unit quantity, and unit cost.

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To find the price per unit for a grocery item, you will need to gather information about the bulk cost, unit quantity, and unit cost for each brand. Here are the steps you can follow to do this:

1. Identify the grocery item you want to compare across brands. Let's say the item is "orange juice."

2. Visit a local grocery store or go to an online grocery retailer to find three different brands of orange juice. Make note of the brand names.

3. Look for the bulk cost of each brand. This is usually displayed on the packaging or the price tag near the product. The bulk cost represents the total price you would pay to purchase the entire quantity of the item. For example, if a brand of orange juice costs $3.99 for a 64-ounce container, the bulk cost would be $3.99.

4. Determine the unit quantity for each brand. The unit quantity refers to the amount of the item in a single package, usually measured in ounces or pounds. In the previous example, the unit quantity would be 64 ounces.

5. Calculate the unit cost for each brand. Divide the bulk cost by the unit quantity to get the price per unit. In our example, dividing $3.99 by 64 ounces would give a unit cost of approximately $0.06 per ounce.

6. Repeat steps 3-5 for the other two brands of orange juice you identified.

By following these steps, you should be able to find the price per unit (per ounce/pound) for each brand of the grocery item you purchase.