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Mathematics, 07.04.2021 14:00 sameh0425

Sid has £5 to buy apples and bananas. He uses his money like this:
He buys 18 apples.
Then he buys as many bananas as possible.
With his change, he buys more apples.

How many apples and bananas does he buy?

(Apples=6p Each)
(Bananas= 40p Each)

(pls add working out)

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