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Well, the unit price is how much does 1 ounce cost. Since 16 ounces of strawberry jam costs $3.20, divide 3.20 by 16 to find the unit price.
3.20/16=0.2, so the unit price is $0.20.
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Divide 16 by 3.20$. You would get 50 cents per ounce of strawberry jam
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