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Josh and Alex went to an ice cream van. Josh bought an ice-lolly for £1.50 and Alex’s ice cream costs £2.00. How much change would they get from £5.00? £1.50 £2.50 £3.00
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Josh and Alex went to an ice cream van. Josh bought an ice-lolly for £1.50 and Alex’s ice cream costs £2.00. How much change would they get from £5.00? £1.50 £2.50 £3.00
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Josh and Alex went to an ice cream van.
Josh bought an ice-lolly for £1.50 and Alex’s ice cream costs £2.00.
How much change would they get from £5.00?
£1.50
£2.50
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$1.50
Explanation:
The change would be $1.50 because $5.00 - $3.50 = $1.50
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