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- DictionaryU·nit pric·ing
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- 1. identification of and labeling of items for sale with the retail price per unit, permitting easier price comparisons among similar products in different sized containers.
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Average price of a product
A product's average price is the result of dividing the product's total sales revenue by the total units sold. When one product is sold in variants, such as bottle sizes, managers must define "comparable" units. Average prices can be calculated by weighting different unit selling prices by the percentage of unit sales (mix) for each product variant. If we use a standard, rather than an actual mix ... Wikipedia