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A ice cream costs £0.40 how many ice creams can be bought with £5
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A ice cream costs £0.40
how many ice creams can be bought with £5
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8 icecreams can be bought
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£5 is equal to 500p, so 500 ÷ 40 = 12.5, which means that you can buy 12 ice creams. I hope this helps!
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