You would do 12 divided by 25 which equals 0.48 and keep on doing that the next one is 0.52 and last is 0.53 meaning the best is the 12 muffins
Complete Question
Mr Brown has 2 children are going to london by train
1 adult costs £24 and child ticket costs 12
The Family Railcard offers:
1/3 off adults tickets and 60% off child ticket
What is the total cost of tickets when Mr Brown uses the Family Railcard
Answer:
£25.60
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question:
1 adult costs £24
The Family Railcard offers:
1/3 off adults tickets.
Hence:
1/3 × £24 = £8
The cost for Mr Brown = £24 - £8
= £16
Child ticket costs £12
The Family Railcard offers:
60% off child ticket
Hence = 60% × £12
= 60/100 × £12
= £7.2
The cost for 1 child = £12 - £7.2
= £4.8
The total cost of tickets when Mr Brown uses the Family Railcard is:
Cost for Mr Brown + Cost for his 2 Children
£16 + 2 × £4.8
£16 + £9.6
= £25.60
Answer:30,000
Step-by-step explanation:
5 or more is greater 4 or you give it a rest
1x=-1
that means whererever you see x, you replace it with -1
x is a placeholder for an unknown number
so repolace it
-1+5=4
5-1=4
true
Answer:
= x^4 y^5 / 3
Step-by-step explanation:
I got this answer = x^4 y^5 / 3
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