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6 February, 02:41

One year, he learns of a tribe on a nearby island who are willing to trade with him: If he gives fish, they give clams. He produces just as much as before, but he trades 500 of the 2,000 fish and receives 10,000 clams valued at 5 clams per British pound. What is the British pound value of the exported fish? Of the imported clams?

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  1. 6 February, 02:49
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    Each fish is £4

    Each clam is £0,20

    Explanation:

    500 fish trade 10,000 clams

    5 clams = £1 (British pound)

    So 10,000 clams will be, we use cross multiplication

    5/1=10000/x

    x=10000 x 1/5

    x=2000

    Then, the 10000 clams worth £2000

    Each clam is £0,20

    Also, we know 500 fish trade 10,000 clams, that means the 500 fish worth £2000

    So, each fish is £4
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