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The first step to solving this problem is to find out how much Mr. Singh owed for the apples. At 1.05 a kilo for 3 kilos, all the apples cost Mr. Singh 3.15. After paying with a 10.00 note, the cashier will need to give Mr. Singh 6.85 in change.
2.00 divided by 12 means that the apples cost 0.1666 recurring each. So if you then multiply that by 50, you find that 50 apples cost 8.333 recurring.
Two apples cost $0.50, how much do fifty seven apples cost?
4.5x4.95 =22.275
If one pound cost five, one kilo would cost 11, as a kilo is just about 2 1/5 pounds.