A supermarket was having a sale for its caramel apples. 2 caramel apples were sold at $9.
- Jen bought 44 caramel apples. How much did she pay for them?
- Jen was given another $63 to buy caramel apples for her birthday party. How many more caramel apples could she get?
Items |
Quantity |
Cost |
Caramel apples |
2 |
$9 |
(a)
Number of sets
= 44 ÷ 2
= 22
Amount that Jen paid
= 22 x 9
= $198
(b)
Number of sets that Jen could buy
= 63 ÷ 9
= 7
Number of more caramel apples that Jen could get
= 7 x 2
= 14
Answer(s): (a) $198; (b) 14