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A pack of 24 cans costs £6. Work out the cost of 5 cans.
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A pack of 24 cans costs £6. Work out the cost of 5 cans.
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1.25 because you divide 6 by 24 cans and just multiply it by 5
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24 cans costs £6
6/24 = 0.25 each can
5 * 0.25 =
£1.25
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£1.25 for
5 cans
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