A bakery sells three varieties of biscuits: lemon, raisin and chocolate. On a particular day the
bakery sells 72 biscuits in the ratio 1:2:5
i). What fraction of total sales are the chocolate biscuits? [4marks]
ii). How many chocolate biscuits were sold? [2marks]
iii). How many lemon biscuits were sold? [2marks]
iv). If the bakery makes K15 profit on each chocolate biscuit sold, how much profit did the
bakery make on the raisin biscuits? [4marks]
v). The next day, the three types of biscuit are sold in the same ratio, i.e. 1:1:4 but on this
particular day, 22 raisin biscuits are sold. How many biscuits are sold altogether?
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