Which is a better buy : $0.89 for 1 liter or $0.89 for 1 quart

0.89 for 1 liter

Nope.

http://www.google.com/search?q=Perdix&rlz=1C1AVSX_enUS414US423&oq=Perdix&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.1176j0j8&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8#es_sm=122&espv=210&q=liter+quart

I thought liters were bigger than quarts ;o

If you are in the US,

1 litre = 1.056688 quarts (US)

if you are in the rest of the English speaking world (I am in Canada)
1 litre (L) = 0.879877 Imperial quart

To determine which is a better buy, we need to compare the prices in a standardized unit. In this case, we can convert quart to liters since both are units of volume.

To convert 1 quart to liters, we can use the conversion factor: 1 quart = 0.946353 liters.

Now let's calculate the price per liter for each option:

For $0.89 for 1 liter:

Price per liter = $0.89 / 1 liter = $0.89

For $0.89 for 1 quart (approximately 0.946353 liters):

Price per liter = $0.89 / 0.946353 liters ≈ $0.939

Comparing the two prices per liter, we see that $0.89 for 1 liter is a better buy compared to $0.89 for 1 quart (approximately 0.946353 liters). Therefore, $0.89 for 1 liter is the better option.