Sally is trying to be more health conscious. She has read about the benefits of juicing and has bought herself an electric juicer to get some more vitamins into her body.
She has budgeted £10 to spent on fruit this week.
At the supermarket large oranges cost 60p each and apples cost 25p each.
Sally buys 9 apples and spends all her remaining money on oranges.
How many oranges does she buy?
Answer:
9 Apples costs 25 x 9 as Apples cost 25p each so 9 apples costs 225p or £2.25
Therefore, Sally has £7.75 left or 775p
Since Oranges cost 60p each 775/60 means Sally can buy 12 oranges.