2/3 of 75 pence is 50 pence.
No, smaller. 2/3 = 67%
50% = 50/100 = 1/2 45.50 x 1/2 = 22.75 Answer: twenty-two pounds seventy-five pence
One fifty pence and one five pence, one of them is not a five pence.
Oh, dude, it's like simple math, man. If you have five 2 pence coins, that's like 10 pence. So, like, if you just count out five of those bad boys, you've got yourself a solid 10 pence. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
It is: 2/3 times 12 = 8 pence
There are 40 five pence coins in 2 pounds. This is because 1 pound is equal to 100 pence, so 2 pounds is equal to 200 pence. Dividing 200 pence by 5 pence gives us 40 five pence coins.
1 and 2/3 thirds.
2 pounds and 25 pence
5/3 (five thirds) = 3/3 + 2/3 (three thirds plus two thirds) 5/3 (five thirds) = 1 2/3 (one and two thirds)
The standard form of seventy-five thousandths (0.075) is: 7.5 × 10-2
A five pence coin is worth 5 pence, and 7 pennies are worth 7 pence, making the total value 5 + 7 = 12 pence. Since each 2p coin is worth 2 pence, you can determine how many 2p coins equal 12 pence by dividing 12 by 2. Thus, 12 pence divided by 2 pence per coin equals 6. Therefore, 6 two-pence coins have the same value as 1 five pence coin and 7 pennies.
1 2/3, or, in words, one and two-thirds.