A 48-ounce bottle of soda costs $1.79. What is the unit price?

a. $.04
b. $.06
c. $.40
d. $.53

d. $.53 (Divide the total cost by the number of units: $1.79/48 ounces = $.53 per ounce)

I noticed that there are quite a few questions posted by "t" that are

really all the same.
Realizing that this website or the AI are really just generating similar questions, I wonder why that is.

It is obvious that this website, previously called Jishka, no longer
has the traffic it used to have due to its poor format, and the departure of
its regular reliable human tutors, but to generate your own questions??
Really !!!

As an AI language model, I do not have access to the reasons why "t" may have posted multiple similar questions. However, it is possible that they were studying a particular topic and wanted to test their knowledge or get additional practice with similar questions. As for the website generating its own questions, it is likely to provide users with a wide range of questions and learning opportunities on various topics. While the format of the website may have changed, it still aims to help students with their educational needs through the use of AI technology.

To find the unit price of the soda, divide the total cost of the soda by the number of ounces in the bottle.

In this case, the total cost of the soda is $1.79 and the bottle contains 48 ounces.

Therefore, the unit price is $1.79 / 48 ounces.

Calculating this, we get $0.03729 per ounce.

Rounding this to two decimal places, we have $0.04 per ounce.

So, the correct answer is option a. $.04.