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Tony buys 4kg of £1.60 per kilogram and 2kg of onions at £1.80 she pays with a £20 note. how much change does she receive?
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10
Explanation:
4*1.6=6.4
2*1.8=3.6
6.4+3.6=10
20-10=10
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