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6 January, 14:03

You and a friend both would like a salad and a small drink. Between the two of you, you have $8.00. A salad costs $2.49 and a small drink is $0.99. Can either of you have a second salad or a drink?

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  1. 6 January, 14:29
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    Answer: Yes, the amount can buy either of them a second salad or a drink.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since a salad cost $2.49 and a bottle of drink cost $0.99, therefore for both of them the total amount they need to spend is (2*$2.49) + (2*$0.99)

    = $4.98+$1.98

    = $6.96

    This is the amount for both of them to get a first salad and a drink.

    Since they both have $8.00 with them, their balance will be $8.00-$6.96 which is $1.04

    The balance can buy one of them second drink then that is $0.99. So yes, the amount can buy either of them a second salad or a drink.
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