Sid has £5 to buy apples and bananas.
He uses his money like this:
He buys 12 apples.
Then he buys as many bananas as possible.
With his change he buys more apples.
How many apples and bananas does he buy?
Prices
Apples 7p each
Bananas 40p each

Respuesta :

Answer:

14 apples, 10 bananas

Step-by-step explanation:

.07 * 12 = .84 (12 apples at 7 pence/per = 84 pence)

5 - .84 = 4.16 (4.16 pound remaining)

4.16/.4 = 10.4 (you can buy 10 bananas with 4.16 pounds, with .16 pence remaining)

.16 / .7 = 2.3 (you can buy two more apples with 16 pence)

Hope this helps.

Answer:

He bought 14 apples and 10 bananas.

Step-by-step explanation:

12x7p=84p

84p+40p=£1.24

£1.24+40px10=£4.84

£4.84+7px2=£4.98

He bought 14 apples and 10 bananas.