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The better price for the battery is given with the 6 pack.
(£ 0.47 per battery)
Step-by-step explanation:
If 8 batteries cost £ 3.99
This means that one battery is equal to
£3.99/8 = £ 0.49875 ≈ £ 0.50 per battery
The pack of 6 batteries costs £ 2.79
This means that one battery is equal to
£2.79/6 = £ 0.465 ≈ £ 0.47 per battery
Then, we can conclude than the 6 pack gives us a better price per battery
8/(1/6) = (8/1)/(1/6) = (8/1) * (6/1) = 48/1 = 48
Patel found the quotient incorrectly since he got 1/48.
To check the division, he needed to multiply 48 by 1/6 and get 8.
Instead, he multiplied 1/48 by 6, so the multiplication done as a check is also incorrect.
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