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marshall27 [118]
3 years ago
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99 POINTS TO BRAINIEST ANSWER!!!

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Cloud [144]3 years ago
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1370 INR would be the answer to the first one because 54.80 times 25 =1370

24.75 is the answer to the second one because 25 times .99 = 24.75 

South Africa is the answer to the third one 

i think that you should write the paragraph but in South Africa 1$ is equal to over 8$ whereas in the EU  1$ equals only .75$

2013 it would have been cheaper to buy tablets from India  <span />
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