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02.06.2021 •
Mathematics
2.5kg of sultana brand costs $4.80 and 1.5 kg of Weetabix costs $2.95, show with working which is the best buy?
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Ответ:
2.5kg of sultana brand cost 4.80$
price of 1 kg sultana brand = 0.520$ per kg
1.5 kg of weetabix costs $2.95
price of 1 kg weetabix brand = 0.509$
The best buy is weetabix !
Ответ:
$25.85
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to multiply the principal*amount of time*rate —— this will give you interest