Math, asked by arsa2010, 3 months ago

Exercise
(a) A school bus company charges $2.70 per kilometre to ferry 36 children for
an outing. How much does each child have to pay if the distance travelled
for the trip is 32.5 km?
(b) A car requires 25 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 265 km. Find
(i) the distance that the car can travel on 58 litres of petrol,
(ii) the amount that the car owner has to pay to travel a distance of 1007 km
if a litre of petrol costs $1.95.
mnotition 5 people can finish 20 steamed buns in 3 minutes 20 seconds.
the same rate and that​

Answers

Answered by ranjitshaw47830
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Answer:

2(x-3/2)=112(x-3/2)=112(x-3/2)=112(x-3/2)=112(x-3/2)=112(x-3/2)=112(x-3/2)=112(x-3/2)=112(x-3/2)=112(x-3/2)=11

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