Rosie buys her favorite hot chocolate from a hot chocolate shop. She pays $5.00 and gets a 20 oz.cup. What is the unit rate price per ounce for her hot chocolate?

To find the unit rate price per ounce, we divide the total cost of the hot chocolate by the number of ounces. The total cost is $5.00 and the number of ounces is 20.

So, the unit rate price per ounce is $5.00 / 20 oz. = $0.25/oz.

Therefore, Rosie pays $0.25 per ounce of hot chocolate.

To find the unit rate price per ounce for the hot chocolate, divide the total price by the total number of ounces.

Total price: $5.00

Total number of ounces: 20

Unit rate price per ounce: $5.00 / 20 ounces = $0.25 per ounce

Therefore, the unit rate price per ounce for Rosie's hot chocolate is $0.25.

To find the unit rate price per ounce for Rosie's hot chocolate, we need to divide the total cost by the total number of ounces. In this case, the total cost is $5.00 and the total number of ounces is 20.

To calculate the unit rate price per ounce, we can use the formula:

Unit Rate = Total Cost / Total Number of Ounces

Substituting the values, we get:

Unit Rate = $5.00 / 20 ounces

Simplifying the equation, we find:

Unit Rate = $0.25 / ounce

Therefore, the unit rate price per ounce for Rosie's hot chocolate is $0.25.