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Number 33 in which store can you buy 30 oranges with the least amount of money ?

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sunflowerem
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  • 24-07-2018

You simply need to find the price of one orange at each store, and multiply that by 30.

Store A: 5/3= around $1.67= 1.67*30= $50.10

Store B: 3/2= $1.50= 1.5*30= $45.00

Store C: 9/5= $1.80= 1.8*30= $54.00

Store D: $1.25= 1.25*30= $37.50

As you can see above, at Store D, 30 oranges would only cost $37.50, making it the cheapest store to buy oranges.

I hope this helps :)

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