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Pete runs a market stall. On friday he sells 4 bunches of carnations at £2.95 each, 5 single roses at 99p each, 6 bouquets at £4.99 each, 3 large bouquets at £9.25 each. How much does he get for each different
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Pete runs a market stall. On friday he sells 4 bunches of carnations at £2.95 each, 5 single roses at 99p each, 6 bouquets at £4.99 each, 3 large bouquets at £9.25 each. How much does he get for each different item?
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price=quantity times price per 1
carnations=4*2.95=£11.8
roses=5*99=495p
bouquets=6*4.99=£29.94
large bouquets=3*9.25=
£27.75
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