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26 March, 03:49

A torch and a battery cost £2.50 altogether. The torch costs £2.00 more than the battery.

What fraction of the total price is the battery? Give your answer in it's simplest form

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  1. 26 March, 04:13
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    1/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find what fraction of the total price the battery is, we need to find out how much the battery alone is first.

    Since the battery and torch together are £2.50 and the torch is £2.00, we can find the price of the battery by subtracting the total price to the price of the torch.

    Battery Price = £2.50 - £2.00

    Battery Price = £0.50

    The fraction value of the torch is:

    2.00 of 2.50 = 4/5

    That then leaves us with:

    0.50 of 2.50 = 1/5

    To check we need to add the two fractions together.

    1/5 + 4/5 = 5/5 or 1
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