rosie buys her favorite hot chocolate from a hot chocolate shop. she pays $5.00 gets oz. cup what is the unit rate price per ounce for her hot chocolate

To calculate the unit rate price per ounce, we need to divide the total price by the number of ounces in the cup.

In this case, Rosie paid $5.00 for the hot chocolate, and she received an unspecified number of ounces in the cup. Since we don't have the information about the number of ounces, we cannot determine the unit rate price per ounce without more data.

To find the unit rate price per ounce for Rosie's hot chocolate, we need to divide the total price by the number of ounces in her cup.

The total price is $5.00, and let's assume she has a 12 oz. cup.

So, to find the unit rate price per ounce, we divide $5.00 by 12:
$5.00 / 12 = $0.4167

Therefore, the unit rate price per ounce for Rosie's hot chocolate is approximately $0.4167.

To find the unit rate price per ounce for Rosie's hot chocolate, divide the total cost by the number of ounces in the cup.

Since Rosie paid $5.00 for an x-ounce cup of hot chocolate, the unit rate price per ounce can be calculated as follows:

Unit Rate Price per Ounce = Total Price / Number of Ounces

Let's insert the values into the formula:

Unit Rate Price per Ounce = $5.00 / x ounces

However, since the number of ounces is not provided in the question, it's not possible to determine the specific unit rate price per ounce. Please provide the number of ounces in the cup so I can assist you further.