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Terry buys an orange for 47p. He pays with a £1 coin. How much change does he get? Give your answer in pence.
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Terry buys an orange for 47p.
He pays with a £1 coin.
How much change does he get?
Give your answer in pence.
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53p
Explanation:
£1 = 100p
100p - 47p = 53p
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