The costs are figured by adding up the letters in the name of each fruit, counting A as 1, B as 2, etc. Thus orange = 15 + 18 + 1 + 14 + 7 + 5 = 60p. With this formula, KIWI doesn't satisfy the condition :)
The question is incorrect; it says that the same products (3 apples + 2 bananas) cost both 54p AND 33p. Unless of course one lot are organic then it makes complete sense.
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An apple costs 2 cents more than an orange. 3a + 2o = 2a + 3o + 2 a = o + 2
5 oranges cost 75p, therefore one orange costs 75/5 = 15p£2.70 = 270p.Therefore amount of oranges for 270p = 270/cost of one orange = 270/15 = 18 orange
5 dozen oranges will costs $6.00
Divide the total cost of the oranges $8.05 by the number of oranges 7 to get the cost per orange 1.15 then take the cost per orange and multiply it by the 3. 8.05/7=1.15 1.15X3=3.45 3 oranges cost $3.45
Apple = $0.50 Banana = $0.35 Orange = $0.25
A pair of oranges costs 90 cents and a pair of apples costs 70 cents. A pair with one of each costs 80 cents.
Oranges cost 6 cents each. Apples cost 10 cents each.
it is about 3 dollars and 48 cents
Following are three costs: 1 - Material Cost 2 - labor cost 3 - Overhead Cost
Divide cost by number of oranges to get cost per orange. 1.8/9 = 0.2 euro per orange 1.08/6 = 0.18 euro per orange so this is the better value
It costs around 25p a minute to talk on the phone for a minute when you are with orange.
The cost of Orange Juice in India cost around 20 to 50 rupees depending on the brand.But, I can say that the price of Orange Juice is increasing at a faster rate due to non-availability of Oranges in the recent days.