Jon is trying to decide where to buy discounted movie tickets. Costless sells a pack of 10 tickets for $70, and the website Movies Unlimited, sells them at 8 tickets for $60. What is the unit price at each company?

The unit price at Costless is $70/10 tickets = $7/ticket.

The unit price at Movies Unlimited is $60/8 tickets = $7.50/ticket. Answer: \boxed{7.00, 7.50}.

To find the unit price at each company, we divide the total price by the number of tickets.

At Costless:
Unit price = Total price / Number of tickets
Unit price = $70 / 10 tickets = $7 per ticket

At Movies Unlimited:
Unit price = Total price / Number of tickets
Unit price = $60 / 8 tickets = $7.50 per ticket

Therefore, the unit price at Costless is $7 per ticket, and the unit price at Movies Unlimited is $7.50 per ticket.

To find the unit price at each company, you need to divide the total cost of each pack by the number of tickets it contains.

Let's start with Costless:
Costless sells a pack of 10 tickets for $70. To find the unit price, divide the total cost ($70) by the number of tickets (10):
Unit price at Costless = $70 / 10 tickets = $7 per ticket

Now let's calculate the unit price at Movies Unlimited:
Movies Unlimited sells a pack of 8 tickets for $60. Divide the total cost ($60) by the number of tickets (8):
Unit price at Movies Unlimited = $60 / 8 tickets = $7.50 per ticket

So, the unit price at Costless is $7 per ticket, and the unit price at Movies Unlimited is $7.50 per ticket.