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Mathematics, 26.05.2021 15:30 carri9789

The diagram shows a container for oil. The container is in the shape of a cuboid. Height 30cm Length 50cm Width 40cm The
container is empty. Sally has to fill the
container with oil.
A bottle of oil costs £3.50.
There are 3 litres of oil in each bottle.
Sally must not spend more than £60 buying
the oil.
Can Sally buy enough oil to fill the container?
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