I take it you mean 3 and 1/2 pounds cost 0.98 cents. So 0.98/3.5 = 0.28/pound. But just going by what you wrote: 98/312 = 0.314/pound
They would cost 98/3.5 = 28 units of currency.
98 whats? Assuming you intended to say "98 cents"... The answer is 98 divided by 3.5 The "3.5"s cancel out on the left side leaving "1 pound" and 28 cents on the right side.
Let the apples be 'A' pence per lb Bananas cost: (A-30) pence per lb Cherries cost: (A+72) pence per lb Cost of 2 lb of apples = 2A Cost of 3 lb of bananas = 3(A-30) Cost of 2 lb of cherries = 2(A+72) But: 2A+3(A-30) = 2(A+72) So: 2A+3A-90 = 2A+144 => 3A = 234 => A = 78 Therefore cherries cost: 78+72 = 150 pence per lb
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About 15$ :)
15p
10.15 pounds
Different supermarkets/shops have different prices. For example Asda are selling them at 6 pence each. In the U.S. bananas are sold by the pound and prices vary from store to store. Prices also change frequently, but one banana would cost less than $1.00 no matter where you buy it as of April 2012.
Apple = $0.50 Banana = $0.35 Orange = $0.25
Due to Georgia's extreme banana religion, all bananas are free. i have a hard dick
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39 cents
Sandwich = 1.252 bananas = 2 x 0.85 = 1.70Total = 2.95
i have no freaking clue lol
If 6 bananas cost 90P, then each banana costs 15P. So, if you want to buy 4 bananas, you would just multiply 15P by 4, which equals 60P. So, 4 bananas would cost you 60P. Hope that math lesson didn't bruise your brain too much!
$0.60 x 2lbs = $1.20