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Emma has saved £1.35 in 5p coins. How many 5p coins does Emma have?
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Emma has saved £1.35 in 5p coins. How many 5p coins does Emma have?
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to make calculation easier, we first multiply
1.35 × 100 = 135
then we need to find how many groups of 5 are there in 135.
to do so, we simply take
135 ÷ 5 = 27
therefore, the answer is
27.
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