Oranges and lemons
This task is about different ways to make up an amount.
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a) At the market, oranges cost 50c each, and lemons 20c each. If Mrs Salvio buys at least one orange and one lemon, how many of each could she buy for exactly $4.00?
[There are three ways she could do it.]
a) At the market, oranges cost 50c each, and lemons 20c each. If Mrs Salvio buys at least one orange and one lemon, how many of each could she buy for exactly $4.00?
[There are three ways she could do it.]
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b) What do you notice about the number of oranges she could buy?
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c) At another stall the price of oranges was 60c, and the price of lemons 40c.
How many of each fruit can she buy at the new stall for exactly $3.00?
[Write two different ways.]
c) At another stall the price of oranges was 60c, and the price of lemons 40c.
How many of each fruit can she buy at the new stall for exactly $3.00?
[Write two different ways.]
Oranges:
Lemons:
Oranges:
Lemons:
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