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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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?

Answer by Amazing Gaming(1) About Me  (Show Source):
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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