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Caitlin buys some apples and some oranges. She buys twice as many apples as oranges. Each apple costs £0.25 Each orange costs £0.30 Caitlin has £5 to spend. Find the greatest number of apples she can buy.

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

0.25x+0.3x*1/2x<5

0.25x+0.15x<5

0.4x<5

x<12.5

hence it is 12

and by < i mean greater than equal

User Arpit Garg
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Answer:

14

Explanation:

Caitlin buys twice as many apples as oranges.


2a=o

Apples cost 0.25 and Oranges cost 0.30, we have a maximum of 5 to spend.


5-2a(0.30)-0.25a=0


5=2a(0.30)-0.25a\\5=0.6a-0.25a\\5=0.35a\\a=14

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