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Grocery Shopping
A young boy stopped by the corner grocery store and read his list to the clerk: "10 pounds if sugar at £1.25 a pound; 4 pounds of coffee at £1.50 a pound; 2 pounds of butter at £1.10 a pound and 2 bars of soap at 83 pence each. How much does that come to?"
"Twenty-two pounds and thirty-six pence," replied the clerk.
"If I gave you three ten pound notes, how much change would I get?"
"Seven pound and sixty-four pence."
"Thanks! That's my arithmetic homework done for tomorrow."
"Twenty-two pounds and thirty-six pence," replied the clerk.
"If I gave you three ten pound notes, how much change would I get?"
"Seven pound and sixty-four pence."
"Thanks! That's my arithmetic homework done for tomorrow."
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