NGfL CYMRU GCaD www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk How much is my money worth? I buy a bag of oranges for 150 rupees. How much is that in English money? Remember that.

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NGfL CYMRU GCaD How much is my money worth? I buy a bag of oranges for 150 rupees. How much is that in English money? Remember that 4p = 5 rupees £1.15 £1.20 £1.30 I buy a bag of oranges for 150 rupees. How much is that in English money? Remember that 4p = 5 rupees I buy a bag of oranges for 150 rupees. How much is that in English money?

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Remember that 4p = 5 rupees I take a bus ride and it cost me 80 rupees. How much is that in English money? 60p 62p 64p How much is my money worth?

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Remember that 4p = 5 rupees A glass of cola costs me 65 rupees. How much is that in English money? 52p 42p 56p How much is my money worth?

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Remember that 4p = 5 rupees I buy a Nepalese hat for 300 rupees. How much is that in English money? £3.00 £2.40 £2.60 How much is my money worth?

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Remember that 4p = 5 rupees A notepad and pen costs me 125 rupees. How much is that in English money? £1.00 £ p How much is my money worth?

NGfL CYMRU GCaD Remember that 4p = 5 rupees I forgot to pack my toothbrush and a new one cost 90 rupees. How much is that in English money? 70p 72p 75p How much is my money worth?