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3 cans of pepsi costs £2.40. The cost is directly proportional to the number of cans. How much will 7 cost?
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3 cans of pepsi costs £2.40. The cost is
directly proportional to the number of cans.
How much will 7 cost?
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7 cans will equal £5.60
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£2.40 divided by 3 = 80p
Each can is 80p, so 7 cans is £5.60
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