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If 5 lemons cost £1 and a bag of 4 oranges cost £1.80, how much more does one orange cost than the lemon?
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if 5 lemons cost £1 and a bag of 4 oranges cost £1.80, how much more does one orange cost than the lemon?
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One lemon cost 20 cents and one orange cost 45 cents then 45-20 is 25 cents
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One orange costs 0.45 so a lemon costs 55 cents more than one orange
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