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Julie has 400 books to sell. Each book is Fiction or Non-fiction. The ratio of the number of Fiction books to the number of Non-fiction books is 15:10. Each book has a normal pr…
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Julie has 400 books to sell.
Each book is Fiction or Non-fiction.
The ratio of the number of Fiction books to the number of Non-fiction books is 15:10.
Each book has a normal price of £10.
Julie reduces the price of all the Non-fiction books to half price.
Julie sells all 400 books.
Work out the total amount of money Julie will receive.
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