Quick Answer

Which pack is the better value: $249.00 for 0.5 or $189.00 for 0.4?

Two-pack comparison with normalized prices shown on the same basis.

Comparing $249.00 for 0.5 with $189.00 for 0.4, B comes out as the better value.

The normalized prices are $49,800.00 versus $47,250.00 per 100 g, a difference of $2,550.00.

Important: Products should be compared in compatible units.

Results

Pack A unit price

$49,800.00

Pack B unit price

$47,250.00

Unit-price gap

$2,550.00

Savings vs pricier option (%)

5.12%

Better value

B

Inputs Used

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Mode

Compare two products

Basis preset

Per 100 g

Product A: total price

$249.00

Product A: quantity (> 0)

0.5

Product B: total price

$189.00

Product B: quantity (> 0)

0.4

How this was calculated

  • Inputs used for this estimate: Mode: Compare two products; Basis preset: Per 100 g; Product A: total price: $249.00; Product A: quantity (> 0): 0.5; Product B: total price: $189.00; Product B: quantity (> 0): 0.4.
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Assumptions and exclusions

  • Products should be compared in compatible units.
  • Per-100g/per-100ml basis is a normalization preset.
  • No automatic cross-unit conversion is applied.

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Result

Product A: price per unit

$498.00

Product A: basis price

$49,800.00

Product B: basis price

$47,250.00

Price difference on basis

$2,550.00

Savings vs pricier option (%)

5.12%

Better choice

Product B

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FAQs

It normalizes different package sizes to one base, such as per kg, per liter, per 100 g, or per 100 ml.

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