\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|}
\hline Material & Unit price & Quantity & Cost \\
\hline Steel sections & 1 bar [tex]$=$[/tex] R 56,00 & & \\
\hline Fittings & 1 packet of 6 bolts and nuts [tex]$=$[/tex] R 89,90 & & \\
\hline Steel cables & 1 steel cable [tex]$= R 1223,00$[/tex] & & \\
\hline Cement & 1 bag of cement [tex]$=$[/tex] R 115,00 & & \\
\hline Bricks & 1 brick [tex]$=$[/tex] R 3,30 & & \\
\hline \multicolumn{4}{|c|}{Total for material} \\
\hline Transport & R 25,00 per km & & \\
\hline Safety on site & R 750,00 per day & & \\
\hline TOTAL COST & & & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

List at least three tools that will be used. (3)



Answer :

To solve the provided question about Olivia, let's proceed with a detailed step-by-step solution:

1. Initial Amount of Money: Olivia starts with an initial amount of [tex]$23. 2. Cost of Bagels: Each bagel costs $[/tex]3, and Olivia purchases five bagels. To find out how much she spends, we multiply the number of bagels by their individual cost:
[tex]\[ \text{Total cost of bagels} = 5 \text{ bagels} \times \$3 \text{ per bagel} = \$15 \][/tex]

3. Money Left After Purchase: After buying the bagels, we subtract the total cost of the bagels from Olivia's initial amount of money to find out how much she has left:
[tex]\[ \text{Money left} = \$23 - \$15 = \$8 \][/tex]

4. Summary:
- Total amount spent on bagels: [tex]$15 - Amount of money left after the purchase: $[/tex]8

Therefore, Olivia has [tex]$8 left after buying the five bagels that cost her $[/tex]15.