WHAT IS LESS 25% OF £183
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To find 25% less of £183, first find 25% of £183

25% of £183 = 183 * 25/100                 [Replace % sign by 1/100]

= 183/4 = £45.75

Now, subtract this amount from the original, we get,

£183 - £45.75 = £137.25

So, £137.25 is 25% less of £183.

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