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Kevin buys cornflakes for £1.40 and chocolate for £1.50 he makes cornflakes cakes he sells 10 for £1 each how much profit does he get
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Kevin buys cornflakes for £1.40 and chocolate for £1.50 he makes cornflakes cakes he sells 10 for £1 each how much profit does he get
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The answer is 1.10 because you have $90 you give away fifty
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