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You need £2,500 as a deposit for a new car. You have already saved 50% of this amount. Which calculation could you use to check how much you still need to save?
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You need £2,500 as a deposit for a new car. You have already saved 50% of this amount. Which calculation could you use to check how much you still need to save?
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You would use division
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Divide that 2,500 by .50 (or 2, you'd come out with the same answer)
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