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When class 11y1 found that their favourite teacher, mr musson, was leaving they decided to organise a party for him. lewis, one of the class members, wants to buy 38 cartons of juice. he can buy a single carton of juice for 45p. he can buy a pack of 4 cartons for £1.56 lewis buys all the cartons he needs for the least possible amount of money. how much did he spend?

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