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Jean has a car, Last year, cost of running her car £4200 and £0.16. for every kilmetre the car travelled. Last year, the total cost of running her car was £5772 Can you work out the number of kilmetres
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Jean has a car, Last year, cost of running her car £4200 and £0.16. for every kilmetre the car travelled.
Last year, the total cost of running her car was £5772
Can you work out the number of kilmetres the car travelled last year
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I hope this helps you
5772-4200=1572
1572÷0,16
9825
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