Sue's Organic sells a 24-ounce jar of peanut butter that costs 5 less per ounce than their 16-ounce jar. What is the total price of their 24-ounce jar of peanut butter?

depends on how much per ounce the 16-oz jar costs.

Figure that out, subtract 5 cents, and then multiply that by 24 oz.

To find the total price of the 24-ounce jar of peanut butter, we need to determine the price per ounce first.

Let's assume the price per ounce of the 16-ounce jar is "P" dollars. Since the 24-ounce jar costs 5 dollars less per ounce, we can represent the price per ounce of the 24-ounce jar as "P - 5" dollars.

To find the total price of the 24-ounce jar, we multiply the price per ounce by the number of ounces:

Total price = Price per ounce × Number of ounces

In this case, the number of ounces is 24, so the formula becomes:

Total price = (P - 5) × 24

To find the value of P, we need more information. The problem does not provide a direct value for P, so we cannot determine the exact total price without additional data or assumptions.