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The room costs 40 € per person. In this case, per has a meaning for for each. This matches with the main question as asked in the topic title, but doesn't with the example given in the thread itself: per John, as you never charge something per John, haha. There's another case where per would fit both your examples. Like this:
"per" generally means an averaging. One may study for 5 hours one week, and 15 the next, and achieve 10 hours per week. "each" generally means either an equal distribution, or a minimum, or both. Studying 10 hours each week would mean at least 10 hours every week.
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