It is 1/30.
1/6
3/10 ths
30p / 50p = 30/50 = 3/5
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math? Okay, so if you have 30p and you want to know what fraction is 5p of that, it's 5p out of 30p, which simplifies to 1/6. So, like, 5p is one-sixth of 30p. Math, man, it's wild.
3/10
To determine the fraction of two pounds that is equivalent to 30p, we first need to convert the pence amount to pounds. Since there are 100 pence in a pound, 30p is equal to 30/100 = 0.3 pounds. To find the fraction, we divide 0.3 by 2, which equals 0.3/2 = 3/20. Therefore, 30p is equivalent to 3/20 of two pounds.
10% of £3 = 30p
There are 3 30p's in £1. But you still have 10p left over needed to make the pound.
One - tenth.
It is 30/200, which can be simplified, if you so wish.
3 tenths (3/10)
It depends what 6(p - 4) - 30p is supposed to equal. Substituting p = -1, gives: 6((-1) - 4) - 30(-1) = 6×-5 - 30×-1 = -30 + 30 = 0 Only if 6(p - 4) - 30p = 0 is p = -1 a solution. Otherwise it is not a solution.