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Svetllana [295]
2 years ago
9

Sean bought a laptop and a printer.

Mathematics
1 answer:
stealth61 [152]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

£102.04

Step-by-step explanation:

£1250 - £1100 = £150

printer sold for £150

£150 = 147%

1% = 1.0204

100% = 102.0408

to 2dp = £102.04

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