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Maxine is paying for swimming lessons. Each lesson costs £2.25. She pays for 15 lessons. How much change will she get from £40? Give your answer in pounds (£).
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Maxine is paying for swimming lessons. Each lesson costs £2.25. She pays for 15 lessons. How much change will she get from £40? Give your answer in pounds (£).
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£40 - 15(£2.25) = £40 - £33.75 = £6.25
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