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Anna has 6 bananas. Ben has 2.5 times more bananas than Anna. Callum has a third as many bananas as Anna and Ben have together. How many bananas do Anna, Ben and Callum have together?

Anna: 6 bananas. Ben: 6*2.5 = 15 bananas. Callum: (6+15)/3 = 7 bananas Altogether they have 6 + 15 + 7 bananas = 28 bananas

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Answered by Avani M. Maths tutor
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What are some conventions of the Comedy of Manners genre and what is their effect?

A Comedy of Manners, also called a Restoration Comedy, is a play concerned with satirizing high class society and its misplaced values.  'Manners' refers to the way in which ever...

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How do I know which calculation to do first in questions with multiple operations (e.g. 2 x 3 - 2 x 5)?

In these situations, we can use an acronym called "BIDMAS". BIDMAS stands for: "brackets", "indices", "division", "multiplication", "addition" a...

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Compare the presentation of love in Hemingway's The End of Something and Roberts' Your Shoes

Both writers exploit the linguistic structures of their texts to demonstrate elements of the love they present. Your Shoes harnesses the use of 1st person to give the reader a privileged positi...

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