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Mr Veritas | 01:13 Sat 06th Mar 2010 | How it Works
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As I am no good at maths,I hope some kind ABer might be able to work this out for me?
I used to buy a fruit juice which was 1.75 litres for £2.79
the manufacturer has now reduced the same juice to a 1.25 litre size for £2.59.
I am hoping to find out how much more expensive (I presume) that the juice has now become,per Millilitre.
I hope this is clear?
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was £1.59 a litre
is £2.07 a litre
oh, for millilitres move the decimal point three to the left
0.16p
0.21p
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Thanks jno for your really speedy answer.
I think I shall go on boycotting the new size as it is as expensive as I had thought!
30% increase - scandalous
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Thanks to you too Canary.

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