A package of 16 tea bags costs $2.29.

Find the unit price in cents per
tea bag. Round to the nearest tenth
of a cent.

I get 14.3 cent

Will you check to make sure I am correct? How do I round it to the nearest tenth? Or is it already rounded to the nearest tenth?
Please help!

14.3¢ is correct, and yes, it's already rounded to the nearest tenth of a cent.

=)

To find the unit price in cents per tea bag, you divide the total cost by the number of tea bags.

In this case, the total cost is $2.29 for a package of 16 tea bags.

To convert $2.29 into cents, you multiply it by 100 since there are 100 cents in a dollar:

$2.29 x 100 = 229 cents

Now, to find the unit price in cents per tea bag, you divide the total cost (in cents) by the number of tea bags:

229 cents / 16 tea bags = 14.3125 cents per tea bag

Since we want to round to the nearest tenth of a cent, we round the answer to one decimal place, which gives us 14.3 cents.

So, your answer of 14.3 cents per tea bag is correct. And this answer is already rounded to the nearest tenth of a cent. Well done!