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a cake costs 15p more than a biscuit. Megan bought a cake and two biscuits for 90p. how much do a cake and biscuit cost each?
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To solve this you will need to take 90-15=75 then take 75/3=25 so a biscuit costs 25p and a cake costs 40p becuase 25*2=50+40=90 enjoy!=)
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