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Raphi buys 1 rubber and 1 pen for £1.25. Dylan buys 4 rubbers and 3 pens for £4.75. Work out the cost of one rubber and one pen. rubber: £ pen: £ Submit Answer
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Raphi buys 1 rubber and 1 pen for £1.25.
Dylan buys 4 rubbers and 3 pens for £4.75.
Work out the cost of one rubber and one pen.
rubber: £
pen: £
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Cost of one rubber = $1
Cost of one pen = 0.25
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