In the sale, jumpers are on the offer “buy 2, save 1
3 of the price”. Jeans are also
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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 00:21 taylor825066
In the sale, jumpers are on the offer “buy 2, save 1
3 of the price”. Jeans are also
currently 30% off.
Jumpers cost £45 each. Jeans cost £50.
What is the cost of buying 2 jumpers and 2 pairs of jeans?
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