12.5 of the cheaper stuff. 7.5 of the expensive stuff.
If there is roughly 165 U.S. pennies in a pound of mixed (old and new) pennies, times 53 pounds, the total would be about $87.45.
Let x = pounds at 10/lb and Y = 30 pounds at 4/lb and Z = 30 +x = total pounds at 6/lb; then 10X + 4Y = 6Z solve for x 10x + 120 = 180 + 6x x = 15 pounds
6 (worth 12 units,) added to the 4 units gives 10 units worth 24. (This is the sort of problem we used to get at Primary school in the 1950's. It's probably University Entrance standard nowadays!)
this site has some information on this question: http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1086957 I just cashed in 9.1 pounds of mixed changed and it was worth $101.13. Therefore a pound of loose pocket change is worth $11.11.
A British Two Pound coin weighs 12 grams. There are 10 x Two Pound coins in Twenty Pounds. 10 x 12 = 120. Twenty Pounds worth of Two Pound coins weighs 120 grams.
Twenty pounds.
If there is roughly 165 U.S. pennies in a pound of mixed (old and new) pennies, times 53 pounds, the total would be about $87.45.
Let x = pounds at 10/lb and Y = 30 pounds at 4/lb and Z = 30 +x = total pounds at 6/lb; then 10X + 4Y = 6Z solve for x 10x + 120 = 180 + 6x x = 15 pounds
A Jersey five pound note is worth five pounds in Wales.
6 (worth 12 units,) added to the 4 units gives 10 units worth 24. (This is the sort of problem we used to get at Primary school in the 1950's. It's probably University Entrance standard nowadays!)
this site has some information on this question: http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1086957 I just cashed in 9.1 pounds of mixed changed and it was worth $101.13. Therefore a pound of loose pocket change is worth $11.11.
It was worth one pound.
In 1850, a pound was worth the equivalent of 94.12 pounds today. In 1890, it was worth slightly less.
it is Worth about 1 million pounds
5 pound
1 US dollar is worth 0.689 pounds. 1 pound is worth $1.4327
its worth about 43 .8 pounds in 2012!