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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 15:10 khush77

Pippa owns a snack bar. She uses
of a kilogram of spread each day.
Spread costs £3.20 for a 1 kilogram tub and £6.15 for a 2 kilogram tub.
Pippa buys enough spread to last for 14 days.
What is the lowest price Pippa can buy this spread for?

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