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Harry buys an TV priced at £1200 plus 20% VAT he pays £300 deposit and the balance in ten equal monthly payments calculate each monthly payment
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1200 +29%= (1200+240)=1440
1440-300=1140
1140÷10=114
so the answer is £114 per month for 10 months
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