Using an absolute adjective in a comparative sentences makes your English sound strange so watch out! Another example of an absolute adjective is 'unique' because it means 'one of a kind' and, therefore, it can not be 'more unique' than something. It's either 'unique' or it isn't.
Answer:
£0.4
Explanation:
The price of 30 candles is,
→ x = £12
Then the price of each candle will be,
→ x/30
→ 12/30
→ [ £0.4 ]
Hence, price of each candle is £0.4.
Answer:
If I had to guess, I'd say b or possibly c
Explanation:
a and d seem to fit better as an intro
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