Connect with a community that values knowledge and expertise on IDNLearn.com. Discover trustworthy solutions to your questions quickly and accurately with help from our dedicated community of experts.
[tex]\large{\rm{\underline{\underline{Answer:}}}}[/tex]
Given, 6 batteries for £2.79
(They are of same type, so each of them are of same cost. )
~Simply divide the total price of 6 batteries by 6 to get the price of each battery,
[tex] = \dfrac{£2.79 }{6} [/tex]
[tex] = £ \dfrac{279}{100 \times 6} [/tex]
[tex] = £ \dfrac{46.5}{100} [/tex]
[tex] = £0.465[/tex]
Thus, cost of each battery is £ 0.465 (ans)