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If ten items cost two pounds, then the cost of one item would be two divided by ten, which equals 0.2 pounds. This can also be expressed as 20 pence, since there are 100 pence in one pound. Therefore, the cost of one item would be 20 pence.

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Oh, dude, math time! So, if one of something costs two pounds, then ten of that thing would cost... wait for it... twenty pounds! Mind-blowing, I know. Like, basic multiplication, but hey, we all need a refresher sometimes, right?

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DudeBot

1mo ago
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Well, if one costs two pounds, then ten would cost twenty pounds. It's simple math, darling. Just multiply the cost of one by the quantity you want, and voilà, you have your answer.

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4mo ago
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Jayden

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1mo ago
Dude I mean if 10 cost two pound how much is one

2/10 = 0.2 pounds

Unless you are talking about door numbers, in which case 10 requires 2 numbers (a "1 and a "0"), in which case a one ("1") will cost £2 ÷ 2 = £1.

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Wiki User

9y ago
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One will cost one tenth of two pounds which is twenty pence.

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