Ali wants to buy two types of chocolates. The milk chocolate costs 57 cents each while the strawberry chocolate costs 22 cents each. (i) How many milk chocolates and strawberry chocolates can he buy for exactly RM4.00? (ii) Assume that there is a discount for milk chocolate and the price changed from 57 cents to 55 cents. Can Ali still buy milk chocolates and strawberry chocolates for exactly RM4.00?
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The cost of milk chocolate is 57 cents. The cost of strawberry chocolate is 22 cents. The total amount Ali wants to spend is RM4.00. Since the costs are in cents, convert RM4.00 to cents: RM4.00 = 400 cents. For part (i): The equation representing the total cost Show more…
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