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Craig has £13.40 He sees this offer in a restaurant: Main courses £8.90 each. Buy one main course and get the 2nd HALF PRICE! Can he afford to buy two main courses? Show your working.
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Craig has £13.40
He sees this offer in a restaurant:
Main courses £8.90 each. Buy one main course and get the 2nd HALF PRICE!
Can he afford to buy two main courses? Show your working.
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Yes he can. If the second is half price then the second is only £4.45. If you add £8.90+£4.45 then you total out at £13.35
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