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  • If the two most expensive items are removed from Iceland’s basket, does the total fall below £17?
    No
  • Which store charges more than £1 but less than £1.50 for toilet rolls?
    Aldi
  • What is 10% of Tesco’s total?
    £1.32
  • Which two stores have identical milk prices?
    Aldi and Iceland
  • Which item has the narrowest price range across stores?
    Butter
  • If Iceland reduces its tea bag price by £1, what is the new total?
    £18.19
  • What is the cost of bread at Tesco?
    65p
  • Which is cheaper for sugar: Sainsbury’s or Waitrose?
    Waitrose
  • What is the average price of butter across all supermarkets?
    £1.82
  • What is the difference in cheese prices between Amazon Fresh and Aldi?
    £1.01
  • Which supermarket’s total fits 3x + 6.34 if x = 3?
    Aldi
  • Which store has the lowest price for chopped tomatoes?
    Aldi
  • How much more expensive is Amazon Fresh’s total than Tesco’s?
    £4.63
  • Which store has the lowest total cost?
    Aldi
  • What decimal represents the proportion of stores charging £1.75 or more for butter?
    1.0
  • If x = price of tea bags at Tesco, what is x?
    55p
  • What is the difference between the cheapest and most expensive bread?
    64p
  • If p = ASDA butter and q = ASDA sugar, what is p + q?
    £2.30
  • Which is the better deal for cheese per 100g: Waitrose or Iceland?
    Waitrose
  • If t = Tesco toilet rolls and s = Sainsbury’s cleaning spray, what is t + s?
    £2.85
  • How many stores charge more than £15 in total?
    5
  • Which three items contribute most to Amazon Fresh’s high total?
    Tea bags, cheese, cleaning spray
  • Which is cheaper for milk: Aldi or Ocado?
    Aldi
  • By what percentage is Iceland’s tea bag price higher than Aldi’s?
    Over 100%
  • Which store has the highest total cost?
    Iceland
  • If a customer buys 2 chickens from ASDA, what is the total cost?
    £7.40
  • Which store charges exactly £1 for both milk and toilet rolls?
    None
  • If y = Iceland’s chicken and z = Aldi’s chicken, what is y − z?
    £2.50
  • How many items are priced the same across at least three supermarkets?
    2