My 1st question is: What is the cost of 1.2kg of putty at €3 a kg?

And last question is: A salesman bought a car for €5,000 but later had to sell it for €4,750. How much was his loss?

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To answer your first question, you can find the cost of 1.2kg of putty at €3 per kg by multiplying the weight of the putty (1.2kg) by the cost per kg (€3).

So, the calculation would be:

Cost of putty = Weight of putty × Cost per kg
= 1.2 kg × €3/kg
= €3.6

Therefore, the cost of 1.2kg of putty at €3 per kg is €3.6.

Now, let's move on to your second question.

To find out how much the salesman lost, you need to subtract the selling price from the buying price of the car.

So, the calculation would be:

Loss = Buying price - Selling price
= €5,000 - €4,750
= €250

Therefore, the salesman had a loss of €250.

1.

1.2 * 3 = ?

2.
5,000 - 4,750 = ?