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  • 07-05-2016
  • Mathematics
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I have 3 sweets it's £2.75 for one how much change do I get from £10

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Аноним Аноним
  • 07-05-2016
Ok... I can see you are not American (No insult intended if I did insult you)
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Sorry!! Back to track.
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So, we have 3 sweets.
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One is 2.75.
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So?
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Multiply 3 by 2.75, which is 8.25.
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Now, subtract 8.25 from 10.
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The answer is £1.75.
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Hope I helped!!
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Аноним Аноним
  • 07-05-2016
 There is the equation  10 - 2.75 x 3 
here is how you solve it
 10 - 2.75 x 3
 10 - 8.25  
  1.75
you get $1.75 from $10.
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