The grocery store is having a sale on apples. If you buy 8 pounds and it costs $16.00, what is the unit rate of price per pound?

To find the unit rate of price per pound, divide the total cost by the number of pounds.

Price per pound = Total cost / Number of pounds

Price per pound = $16.00 / 8 pounds = $2.00/pound

The unit rate of price per pound is $2.00.

To find the unit rate of price per pound, you need to divide the total cost by the total weight. In this case, the total cost is $16.00 and the total weight is 8 pounds.

Divide $16.00 by 8 pounds:
$16.00 / 8 pounds = $2.00 per pound

Therefore, the unit rate of price per pound is $2.00.

To find the unit rate of the price per pound, we need to divide the total cost by the number of pounds.

Unit rate = Total cost / Number of pounds

In this case, the total cost is $16.00 and the number of pounds is 8. So we can calculate the unit rate as follows:

Unit rate = $16.00 / 8 pounds

To find the unit rate, we divide $16.00 by 8:

Unit rate = $2.00/pound

Therefore, the unit rate of the price per pound is $2.00.