One apple costs 0.56p, if i wanted 12 Apples what would be my total?

Method1) 1 Apple = £0.56 10 Apples = £0.56 x 10 = £5.60 I want 12 Apples, so 10 Apples = £5.60 + 1 Apple = £0.56 + 1 Apple = £0.56 + Total: 12 Apples = £6.72
Method 2) 0.56 x 12 = £6.72 - Grid method multiplication or similarMarks awarded 3 2 for working 1 for answerIf correct answer given all marks awarded
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