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24.02.2021 •
Mathematics
1. Cooking oil is sold in two sizes of cans.
A small can contains 4 litres of cooking oil and costs £2.20
A large can contains 6 litres of cooking oil and costs £3.24
Which size of can gives the better value for money?
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Ответ:
Small can
Step-by-step explanation:
Price per liter for Small can = 2.20 /4 = 0.55
Price per liter for Large can = 3.24 / 6 = 0.54
0.55>0.54
small can > large can
I hope im right!!!
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