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You have a new mobile phone. The phone costs £140 and then you pay for a one year contract at £15 per month. How much do you pay in total at the end of the year?
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You have a new mobile phone. The phone costs £140 and then you pay for a one year contract at £15 per month. How much do you pay in total at the end of the year?
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15 x 12 = 180
180 + 140 = 320
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