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  • 17-12-2019
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3 oranges cost $p. Find the cost of the 47 oranges in terms of p.

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  • 17-12-2019
3 oranges - $p
47 oranges - $x

Cross multiply:
47p=3x
47p/3=x
So,the cost of 47 oranges in term of p= 47p/3
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