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Sandeep and her 3 friends are going shopping in town.
Sandeep finds out these costs of getting to town.
Tram: £3.50 each
Taxi: £2.20 booking fee, plus £1.20 per mile.
The journey to town is 10 miles.
Is it cheaper for all 4 people to go to town by tram or to go to town by taxi?
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