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Q1. A TV programme starts at quarter past 4 in the afternoon and lasts for 50 minutes. What time does it finish?

Q2. Calculate the perimeter of a regular hexagon which has a side of 8 cm long.
Q3. A packet of biscuits costs forty-seven pence. Josh buys two packets. How much change does he get from one pound?

PLEASE HELP!! POST WORKING OUT ASWELL FOR ALL THREE QUESTIONS

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Q1. Quarter past 4 = 4:15. It takes an extra 45 minutes to get to 5:00, and because it lasts for 50 minutes, we add an extra 5 minutes to get 5:05 as the finishing time.

Q2. A regular hexagon has 6 equal sides. Therefore, we do 8 × 6 = 48cm as the perimeter.

Q3. forty-seven pence = 47p. If Josh buys two packets, we do 47 × 2 = 94p. One pound = £1, which is also just 100p. To find out how much change he gets, we do 100p - 94p which is 6p change.

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