Mrs. Ross needs to buy dish soap. There are four differently sized containers. Sort the brands from least to the greatest unit price. Round each unit price to the nearest thousandth.

Answer: Spotless soap < Bright wash < Lemon bright < lot of suds
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that 8 oz of Lots of suds cost = $0.98
Then unit price of 1 lot of suds = 0.98/8 = $0.1225
Given that 12 oz of Bright wash cost = $1.29
Then unit price of 1 Bright wash = 1.29/12 = $0.1075
Given that 30 oz of Spotless soap cost = $3.14
Then unit price of 1 Spotless soap = 3.14/30 = $0.104666666667
Given that 32 oz of Lemon bright cost = $3.50Then unit price of 1 Lemon bright = 3.50/32 = $0.109375
We also need to round the values to the nearest thousandth means three digits after decimal
Then unit price of 1 lot of suds = $0.123
unit price of 1 Bright wash = $0.108
unit price of 1 Spotless soap = $0.105
unit price of 1 Lemon bright = $0.109
Now we can easily sort them
0.105 < 0.108 < 0.109 < 0.123
respective names in sorted order are:
Spotless soap < Bright wash < Lemon bright < lot of suds