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A jar contains 416 coins.1/4 of the coins are £1 coins. 280 of the coins are 20p coins. The rest of the coins are 10p coins. Work out the total value of the 416 coins.
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A jar contains 416 coins.1/4 of the coins are £1 coins.
280 of the coins are 20p coins.
The rest of the coins are 10p coins.
Work out the total value of the 416 coins.
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it's I think 250
Explanation:
it's 250 from me...
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