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Firstly , Find the cost of 1 cushion. Fo the cost of 1 cushion , the cost of 11 cushions is divided by 55.
⟼[tex] \large{ \tt{Cost \: of \: 1 \: cushion = \frac{55}{11} = £ 5}}[/tex]
Since , the cost of 19 cushions is more than that of 1 cushion. So, the cost of 1 cushion is multiplied by 19.
⟼[tex] \large{ \tt{Cost \: of \: 19 \: cushion = 19 \times 5 = £ 95 }}[/tex]
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