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Leon Gomez
28 December, 07:14
What is 65p + £3.80 I keep getting £68.80
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Wesley Villegas
28 December, 08:31
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That's correct you're right it is 68.8 0
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Calvin Lindsey
28 December, 08:57
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The right way to go about this is to know what p is. Considering p is a British penny, then the right answer would be 3.80 + 0.65, or £4.45.
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