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Potatoes cost £9 for a 12.5kg bag at a farm shop.
The same type of potatoes cost £1.83 at a supermarket for a 2.5kg bag.
Where are the potatoes better value, at the farm shop or supermarket?
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Ответ:
The farm sells potatoes at a better price than the supermarket potatoes.
Step-by-step explanation:
So, first we have to get the potatoes to the same exact weight. So we divide the 12.5kg by 5 and then we get 2.5kg, which is the same as the supermarket potatoes. But then, since we divided the weight, now we have to divide the amount of euros by five, and then we get 1.80. So that means that at the farm shop, for every 2.5kg, you pay £1.80 for 2.5kg, which is £0.03 less that the supermarket potatoes.
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