\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|}
\hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{ THINGS } & PRICE \\
\hline Rice (1 kg) & & Rice (12 kgs) \\
\hline Sugar (1/2 kg) & & Sugar (3 kgs) \\
\hline Turmeric (1 kg) & & Turmeric (500 g) \\
\hline Oil (1 l) & & Oil (1.5 l) \\
\hline Dal (5 kg) & & Dal (2.5 kg) \\
\hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{ TOTAL BILL: } & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

Sure, let's find the total bill, by calculating the cost for each item step by step and then summing it all up.

1. Rice:
- Quantity needed: [tex]\(12 \text{ kgs}\)[/tex]
- Price per [tex]\(1 \text{ kg}\)[/tex]: Let's denote it as [tex]\(p\)[/tex]
- Total cost for rice: [tex]\(12 \times p = 12\)[/tex]

2. Sugar:
- Quantity needed: [tex]\(3 \text{ kgs}\)[/tex]
- Price per [tex]\(1/2 \text{ kg}\)[/tex]: Let's denote it as [tex]\(q\)[/tex]
- Convert the price to [tex]\(1 \text{ kg}\)[/tex] by multiplying by 2: [tex]\(2 \times q\)[/tex]
- Total cost for sugar: [tex]\(3 \times (2 \times q) = 6\)[/tex]

3. Turmeric:
- Quantity needed: [tex]\(500 \text{ grams} = 0.5 \text{ kgs}\)[/tex]
- Price per [tex]\(1 \text{ kg}\)[/tex]: Let's denote it as [tex]\(r\)[/tex]
- Total cost for turmeric: [tex]\(0.5 \times r = 0.5\)[/tex]

4. Oil:
- Quantity needed: [tex]\(1.51 \text{ liters}\)[/tex]
- Price per [tex]\(1 \text{ liter}\)[/tex]: Let's denote it as [tex]\(s\)[/tex]
- Total cost for oil: [tex]\(1.51 \times s = 1.51\)[/tex]

5. Dal:
- Quantity needed: [tex]\(2.5 \text{ kgs}\)[/tex]
- Price per [tex]\(5 \text{ kgs}\)[/tex]: Let's denote it as [tex]\(t\)[/tex]
- Convert the price to [tex]\(1 \text{ kg}\)[/tex] by dividing by 5: [tex]\(\frac{t}{5}\)[/tex]
- Total cost for dal: [tex]\(2.5 \times \frac{t}{5} = 0.5\)[/tex]

Now, adding up the total costs for all items, we get:
[tex]\[ \text{Total Bill} = 12 + 6 + 0.5 + 1.51 + 0.5 = 20.51 \][/tex]

Therefore, the final step-by-step costs for each item are:
- Rice: 12
- Sugar: 6
- Turmeric: 0.5
- Oil: 1.51
- Dal: 0.5

And the total bill for the groceries is [tex]\(\text{Total Bill} = 20.51\)[/tex].