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A shop is selling notebooks for £2.50 each. They have a buy one get one half price offer on. How many notebooks can be bought for £16?
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A shop is selling notebooks for £2.50 each. They have a buy one get one half price offer on. How many notebooks can be bought for £16?
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Answer:
10
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for two books its 3.75
so 13.75×5 = 16
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You could get 6 notebooks and have $1 left over
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