Unit Price Calculator
Calculate price per unit and compare value across products, pack sizes, quantities, weights, or volumes.
Unit Price
- Unit Price = Total Price ÷ Quantity
Compare Value
- Lower unit price usually means better value, if quality is similar.
If a pack costs 120 and contains 12 units, the unit price is 10 per unit.
Enter the total price and quantity. The calculator divides total price by quantity to show price per unit.
Use it when comparing groceries, materials, fuel, hardware items, or any product sold in different pack sizes.
Make sure both products use the same unit before comparing unit prices.
Examples
Example 1: Price Per Piece
Total price: 120
Quantity: 12 pieces
Example 2: Price Per Kg
Total price: 50
Quantity: 2.5 kg
Example 3: Price Per Liter
Total price: 30
Quantity: 3 liters
When to Use This Calculator
- Compare product pack sizes
- Check hardware material prices
- Compare grocery prices
- Calculate price per kg or liter
- Find best value before buying
How It Works
- Enter total price.
- Enter quantity and select a unit label.
- The calculator divides price by quantity.
Common Mistakes
- Comparing different units directly
- Forgetting package weight or volume
- Using quantity zero
- Ignoring quality differences
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is unit price?
Unit price is the cost of one unit, such as one kg, one liter, or one piece.
How do I compare two products?
Calculate unit price for both and compare the result.
Can I use any unit?
Yes. The unit label is for display, and the formula is the same.
Is the lowest unit price always best?
Usually for similar quality, but check quality, expiry, and packaging too.