Ben has the cheapest and although he doesn’t have the most he is still the cheapest because:D has 30 cans, B has 28 cans and M has 28 cans. D has two more but 2.2÷2 is 1.10 and 15.33+1.10 is less than 14.75.
I just want to say that for Wednesday’s maths homework I don’t think the last problem solving question is possible. I think I have tried all the options and none of them work. Is anyone else having the same problem?
I would take Ben’s advice because £2.19×4=£8.72 and I worked them all out and I got M=£12.59, D=£14.75. So I think they should follow Ben’s advice.
Sorry ignore that I made a mistake!
Sorry ignore that I made a mistake!
D=14.75 B=15.33 M=13.99
Ben has the cheapest and although he doesn’t have the most he is still the cheapest because:D has 30 cans, B has 28 cans and M has 28 cans. D has two more but 2.2÷2 is 1.10 and 15.33+1.10 is less than 14.75.
I just want to say that for Wednesday’s maths homework I don’t think the last problem solving question is possible. I think I have tried all the options and none of them work. Is anyone else having the same problem?
Sorry, I just looked through the powerpoint again and it made sense.