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2 July, 23:27

A small bottle of lemonade is half the size of a large bottle. The small bottle costs 80p and the large bottle costs £1.50. Amir buys 4 small bottles. How much would he save if he buys the same amount of lemonade in large bottles?

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  1. 3 July, 00:16
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    80p = 80 cents

    £1.50 = $1.50.

    (changing the signs, that's it)

    So if a small bottle is half the size of a large bottle, and is 80 cents.

    Amir buys 4 bottles, so 0.80 * 4 = 320 = $3.20.

    Now 4 small bottles is the same as 2 large ones, so if he bought 2 large bottles: $1.50 * 2 = $3.00.

    $3.20 - $3.00 = 0.20 cents.

    Amir would've saved 0.20

    P. S. What is "p" in European money
  2. 3 July, 02:22
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    the answer to your question is 0.20
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