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Hank owns a fruit stall he sells 11 apple and 5 oranges for 2.71. one apple costs 16p how much does one orange cost?
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Hank owns a fruit stall he sells 11 apple and 5 oranges for 2.71. one apple costs 16p how much does one orange cost?
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hank owns a fruit stall he sells 11 apple and 5 oranges for 2.71. one apple costs 16p how much does one orange cost?
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Answer:
11*0.16=1.76
2.71-1.76=0.95
0.95/5=0.19
One orange costs 0.19
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