Question
I spent $4.80 on groceries and 1.20 on vegetables. What is the ratio of:
A) cost of vegetables to the total cost.
B) cost of groceries to the total cost.
A) cost of vegetables to the total cost.
B) cost of groceries to the total cost.
Answers
Anonymous
Assuming that the total cost equals the sum of the costs of the groceries and vegetables, then we can find the total cost by: $4.80 + $1.20 = $6.00
A) $1.20/$6.00 => after reducing 1/5
B) $4.80/$6.00 => after reducing 4/5
A) $1.20/$6.00 => after reducing 1/5
B) $4.80/$6.00 => after reducing 4/5