Mathematics Class: Orange Purchase Problems
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Mathematics Class: Orange Purchase Problems

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Questions and Answers

If you have a budget of P150, how many oranges can you buy?

15 oranges

What is the total cost to buy 10 oranges at a price of P10 each?

P100

If the price of each orange increases to P12, what will be the new total cost for 10 oranges?

P120

How much more would you need to pay if the price per orange increases to P15 for 10 oranges?

<p>P50</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the unit price of each orange if you buy 10 oranges for a total of P90?

<p>P9</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Budget and Orange Purchase

  • A budget of P150 allows for the purchase of up to 15 oranges at P10 each.
  • Buying 10 oranges priced at P10 each totals P100.

Price Increase Scenarios

  • At a price of P12 per orange, the cost for 10 oranges rises to P120.
  • If the price increases to P15, the total cost for 10 oranges would be P150, meaning an additional P30 is needed for purchase.

Unit Price Analysis

  • If 10 oranges are bought for a total of P90, the unit price per orange is P9.

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This quiz explores basic arithmetic calculations related to purchasing oranges. It covers total costs at different prices, budget considerations, and unit pricing. Test your skills in practical math applications with these engaging questions.

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