In Britain in 1996 we consumed on average 9.6kg of bananas per person per year (that is, around 60 bananas each). In some parts of Africa, the consumption of bananas is as high as 250kg of bananas per person per year. Roughly how many bananas is that?
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4 or 5 a day
1 or 2 a day
4 or 5 a week
1 or 2 a week
4 or 5 a month
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