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In a supermarket, bottles of lemonade are on a buy one get one half price offer. The normal price of lemonade is 68p. How much would it cost to get exactly three bottles of lemonade using this offer?
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In a supermarket, bottles of lemonade are on a buy one get one half price offer.
The normal price of lemonade is 68p.
How much would it cost to get exactly three bottles of lemonade using this offer?
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Answer:
68/2 = 34
68+34+68=170
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answ=170p
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