
Seems comparably easier unless I've read it incorrectly.OMG here's another one:
Martha sells jars of jam at a farmers’ market.
She has 80 jars to sell at £3 each.
She sells 50 jars and then reduces the price by 40%.
Martha then sells the remaining jars at the reduced price.
It costs her £95 to make the jars of jam.
Her target is to make a profit of at least £100.
Does she meet her target?
-.-
50 jars sold at £3 = £150
30 jars sold at £1.80 = £54
£150 + £54 = £204 raised from Sales
£95 to produce the jars means a profit of £204 - £95 = £109, a profit of at least £100![]()
I just took it from a GCSE exam paper to show how the first one is just maths.
Did you buy that shirt in Ireland? Because there is some amount of tax on that shirt.
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My brain hurts
Edit: No. I get it. I think.... I don't know D:
Last edited by Conspiracy.; 20-02-2012 at 11:29 PM.
I was never good at math, I'm not even gonna try lol.
this really got me thinking
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x brandon x
I really don't understand this, at all. I'm normally good at stuff like this but this just made me go... oh. Lmao.
all i care about is laura prepon & cats.
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