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For every 1000 it makes £2 from ad revenue.
How many are required to make £25?

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  • 13-08-2020

Answer:

12,500= £25

Step-by-step explanation:

Because every 1000 it makes £2 from ad venue, we must: (we can do two methods)

1.Divide £25 by £2 then multiply it by 1000. By doing this, we will know how many times 1000 are made when there is £25.

1000= £2

? = £25

So:

£25 ÷ £2= 12.5

12.5 × 1000= 12,500

2. Find how much it made for £1 by dividing 1000 by £2, then multiplying it by £25.

So:

1000 ÷ £2= 500

500 × £25= 12,500

I hope this helps! I'm sorry if it's wrong and too complicated.

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