What can you do when the unit prices for two comparable items are listed using different units of measure?
a.
The secondary units don’t affect the cost. As long as both prices are in dollars or cents, you can compare the two.
b.
The unit prices are based on the cost of the whole package, so divide each base cost by each unit price to get comparable units.
c.
Use conversion rates to change one unit into the other unit, so that both prices are listed using like units.
d.
Unit prices are ratios, so you can add the two prices together and divide by the smaller unit price to get a usable number.


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The answer is C. Use conversion rates to change one unit into the other unit, so that both prices are listed using like units.

You can't compare the two until they are the same units, so the other options don't work.

The correct answer is option C. "Use conversion rates to change one unit into the other unit, so that both prices are listed using like units". Conversion rates are a useful way to equalize the unit price of two comparable items. For instance, a conversion rate could be applied by expressing the prices in percentages by dividing the total cost of the product against the units at which the product could be divided (weight or volume).