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If you were getting 20% off of a £7.50 admission the new price would be £5.
This is due to the fact that 10% is 0.75
You can get 10% by dividing the number by 10.
10% doubled to get 20% is £1.50
7.50 minus the 20% off, 1.50, would be £5.
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