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(I SUCK AT MATHS) If 15 metres of rope costs £22.50, how much would 12 metres cost?
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If 15 metres of rope costs £22.50, how much would 12 metres cost?
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Answer:
$18
Explanation:
22.50×15=1.50
1.50×12=18
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18 pounds
Take 22.50. Divide by 15
You get 1.5
Then 12 * 1.5 = 18
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