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31 January, 03:43

Alfie buys two books, each at the same price. He pays with a £10 note and gets £2.30 change.

What is cost of one book?

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  1. 31 January, 03:51
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    First subtract the amount he paid from the amount of change he got:

    10 - 2.30 = 7.70

    So the price for the two books was £7.70, now divide by 2.

    7.70 / 2 = 3.85

    So each book cost £3.85
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