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Olivia Ford
23 December, 15:16
Find the cost of 100 grams at 95p per 1/2 kg
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Reese Munoz
23 December, 17:06
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100 grams costs 95p;
1/2 kg = 500 grams;
500 grams costs 5·95 p = 475 p;
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