4.5 kg for $5 = 5/4.5 = 1.11 $ per kilogram 3.0 kg for $3 = 3/3.0 = 1.00 $ per kilogram
The answer is 1kg for $1.80. <3
The better value for money is 2 kg of grapes for 3.50. With this option, you are paying 1.75 per kilogram of grapes. On the other hand, with 1 kg for 1.80, you are paying 1.80 per kilogram, which is a higher price.
first you have to work out how many kg you would get for £1 4.5 divided by 5 is 0.9 3.0 divided by 3 is 1 so 3.0kg for £3 is better value for money as you get a kg per pound were as the other way you would get 0.9 kg per £1
what should be the minimum value of the nearest kilogram of 54
4.5 kg for $5 = 5/4.5 = 1.11 $ per kilogram 3.0 kg for $3 = 3/3.0 = 1.00 $ per kilogram
The answer is 1kg for $1.80. <3
3.0 kg for 3
teah knows best : 1 kg for $1.80 :)
The better value for money is 2 kg of grapes for 3.50. With this option, you are paying 1.75 per kilogram of grapes. On the other hand, with 1 kg for 1.80, you are paying 1.80 per kilogram, which is a higher price.
Yes. They are a lot better, trust me. When you let the bananas get almost fully browned, it almost doubles the nutrition value in bananas. Ripe bananas, even though they look better than browned bananas, are so unhealthy for you. The amount of sugar that is in a ripe banana is 2 grams, and the amount of sugar that is in a browned banana is less than 1 gram. So, in conclusion, browned bananas are a whole lot better for you than ripe bananas are.
first you have to work out how many kg you would get for £1 4.5 divided by 5 is 0.9 3.0 divided by 3 is 1 so 3.0kg for £3 is better value for money as you get a kg per pound were as the other way you would get 0.9 kg per £1
what should be the minimum value of the nearest kilogram of 54
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You already know the value of three bananas (2 oranges). Divide 24 by 3 and multiply by the value: 24/3 = 8 x 2 = 16 oranges is the value of 24 bananas.
I would say yes. When has paper money ever held it's value?
It is 1.