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Tara is hosting a party. She wants to buy some invitations. She has £50 to spend in either shop 1 or shop 2. What is the maximum number of invitations she can buy from each shop?
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Tara is hosting a party. She wants to buy some invitations. She has £50 to spend in either shop 1 or shop 2. What is the maximum number of invitations she can buy from each shop?
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It depends on how much the invitations cost at each shop.
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