20p/£2.50 = 20/250 = 2/25
A 20p and a 5p
fraction = 1/2 10p/20p = 1/2
The fraction is 3/4.
There are five 20p in £1.Therefore, 15 x 5 = 75 twenty pence pieces.
It is: 20 of 200 = 1/10 simplified
A 20p and a 5p
100 ÷ 20 = 5 Therefore 20p is a fifth of one pound Sterling.
20p = £0.20, which is 1/10 of £2.00
1p , 50p , 2p , 10p , 20p .5p
31.86 american dollars.
20p/£2 = 20p/200p = 20/200 = 1/10
Fifty 20p pieces equals Ten pounds.
In the 1950s people had pounds, shillings, pence and half pence. Now we have pounds, notes, 2 pound coins, 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p and 1p. Alot has changed!
Current Bank of England banknotes are of the following denominations - Five Pounds Ten Pounds Twenty Pounds Fifty Pounds There are no current plans to introduce a higher denomination banknote.
five thousand assuming 1000 means pounds 5 x 20p = £1 50 = £10 500 = £100 5,000 = £1,000
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have 20p, we can think of it as 20 out of 100 parts, which simplifies to 1/5. So, the fraction of 1.00 that 20p represents is 1/5, just like a beautiful little piece of a pie.
fraction = 1/2 10p/20p = 1/2