SOLUTION: Question 4
Suppose an ice cream costs twice as much as a chocolate. If the ice cream costs x rand, how much, in terms
of x, does the chocolate cost?
Question 5
Refer to quest
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Suppose an ice cream costs twice as much as a chocolate. If the ice cream costs x rand, how much, in terms
of x, does the chocolate cost?
Question 5
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Question 1108551: Question 4
Suppose an ice cream costs twice as much as a chocolate. If the ice cream costs x rand, how much, in terms
of x, does the chocolate cost?
Question 5
Refer to question 4 above.
Suppose John buys a chocolate and an ice cream. How much, in terms of x, does he pay for them?
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The question says that the chocolate costs half the price of an ice cream, so the answer would be 1/2x for number 4. For Number 5, you will add 1/2x and x and you get 1 and 1/2x