n 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? (1 point)

Costless pack of 10 is $
/ticket. Movies Unlimited pack of 8 is $
/ticket.

The unit price at Costless is $7/ticket because 70 / 10 = <<70/10=7>>7.

The unit price at Movies Unlimited is $7.50/ticket because 60 / 8 = <<60/8=7.5>>7.5. Answer: \boxed{7}.

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

At Costless:
The pack of 10 tickets costs $70.
Therefore, the unit price at Costless is $70 / 10 tickets = $7 / ticket.

At Movies Unlimited:
The pack of 8 tickets costs $60.
Therefore, the unit price at Movies Unlimited is $60 / 8 tickets = $7.50 / ticket.

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

First, let's calculate the unit price at Costless:

Costless sells a pack of 10 movie tickets for $70, so the unit price would be:

$70 / 10 tickets = $7 per ticket

So, the unit price at Costless is $7 per ticket.

Next, let's calculate the unit price at Movies Unlimited:

Movies Unlimited sells a pack of 8 movie tickets for $60, so the unit price would be:

$60 / 8 tickets = $7.50 per ticket

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