1. **State the problem:** We want to find how much more expensive a pint of apple juice is per fluid ounce compared to a quart of apple juice.
2. **Given information:**
- 1 pint = 16 fluid ounces
- 1 quart = 32 fluid ounces
3. **Assume prices:** Let the cost of 1 pint be $P$ and the cost of 1 quart be $Q$.
4. **Calculate cost per fluid ounce:**
- Cost per fluid ounce for pint = $\frac{P}{16}$
- Cost per fluid ounce for quart = $\frac{Q}{32}$
5. **Find the difference in cost per fluid ounce:**
$$\text{Difference} = \frac{P}{16} - \frac{Q}{32}$$
6. **Express difference as a fraction with common denominator:**
$$\frac{P}{16} - \frac{Q}{32} = \frac{2P}{32} - \frac{Q}{32} = \frac{2P - Q}{32}$$
7. **Interpretation:** The pint costs $\frac{2P - Q}{32}$ more per fluid ounce than the quart.
Without specific prices $P$ and $Q$, this is the general formula to find how much more expensive the pint is per fluid ounce compared to the quart.
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