Problem Analysis:
The task involves creating bills for Aaron and Abel based on the items they purchased from different shelves of a shop. Aaron bought all items from the
top shelf, while Abel bought all items from the
bottom shelf. We need to calculate the total cost for each person and determine whose bill is higher and by how much.
#### Step 1: Identify Items and Prices
-
Top Shelf (Aaron's Items):
- Apple: ₹7
- Ice-cream: ₹18
- Rose: ₹12
- Banana: ₹40
-
Bottom Shelf (Abel's Items):
- Bat: ₹35
- Chocolate: ₹20
- Aeroplane: ₹25
- Strawberry: ₹14
#### Step 2: Calculate Aaron's Bill
Aaron bought all items from the top shelf. Let's sum up the prices:
- Apple: ₹7
- Ice-cream: ₹18
- Rose: ₹12
- Banana: ₹40
Total for Aaron:
\[
7 + 18 + 12 + 40 = 77
\]
#### Step 3: Calculate Abel's Bill
Abel bought all items from the bottom shelf. Let's sum up the prices:
- Bat: ₹35
- Chocolate: ₹20
- Aeroplane: ₹25
- Strawberry: ₹14
Total for Abel:
\[
35 + 20 + 25 + 14 = 94
\]
#### Step 4: Compare the Bills
- Aaron's Total: ₹77
- Abel's Total: ₹94
Abel's bill is higher than Aaron's bill. To find out by how much, subtract Aaron's total from Abel's total:
\[
94 - 77 = 17
\]
Final Answer:
-
Aaron's Bill: ₹77
-
Abel's Bill: ₹94
-
Whose bill is more? Abel's bill is more.
-
By how much? By ₹17.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of bill worksheet.