At Office Zone, boxes of pencils come in different sizes. A box with 10 pencils costs $1.50, and a box with 25 pencils costs $2.75. What is the unit price for each box?(1 point)

The 10 count box is $/pencil. The 25 count box is $/pencil.

To find the unit price for each box, divide the cost of the box by the number of pencils in the box.

For the 10 count box:
Unit price = $1.50 / 10 = $0.15/pencil

For the 25 count box:
Unit price = $2.75 / 25 = $0.11/pencil

To find the unit price for each box, we need to divide the total cost of the box by the number of pencils in the box.

For the box with 10 pencils costing $1.50, the unit price is:

$/pencil = total cost / number of pencils
$/pencil = $1.50 / 10 pencils
$/pencil = $0.15

Therefore, the unit price for the 10 count box is $0.15 per pencil.

For the box with 25 pencils costing $2.75, the unit price is:

$/pencil = total cost / number of pencils
$/pencil = $2.75 / 25 pencils
$/pencil = $0.11

Therefore, the unit price for the 25 count box is $0.11 per pencil.

To find the unit price for each box, we need to divide the total cost of each box by the number of pencils it contains.

For the 10 count box:
Total cost = $1.50
Number of pencils = 10

To find the unit price per pencil, we divide the total cost by the number of pencils:
Unit price for the 10 count box = $1.50 / 10 = $0.15/pencil

For the 25 count box:
Total cost = $2.75
Number of pencils = 25

Again, we divide the total cost by the number of pencils to find the unit price per pencil:
Unit price for the 25 count box = $2.75 / 25 = $0.11/pencil

Therefore, the unit price for the 10 count box is $0.15/pencil, and the unit price for the 25 count box is $0.11/pencil.