To calculate the cost of 150cm of material at 80p per meter, we first need to convert the length to meters. 150cm is equal to 1.5 meters. Then, we multiply the length by the cost per meter: 1.5 meters x 80p = 120p. Therefore, the cost of 150cm of material at 80p per meter is 120p.
80p
80p is 4/5 of £1.00
1m 30cm is 1.30m Since 1m costs 80p 1.30 or 1.3m will cost (1.3 x 80) = (13 x 8) = 104p
4p
Depends what p is equal to.
80p
In the South of England we are charged 80p for 1 cubic metre of water. This is 80p for 1000 litres. 20000 gallons is about 90000 litres -> so will cost 90 x 80p 7200p=£72 So about £70.
60% of 80p= 60% * 80p= 0.60 * 80p= 48p
The cost of a cubic meter of water in the northwest can vary depending on factors such as location, provider, and usage rates. On average, it can range from $1 to $3 per cubic meter. It is recommended to check with local water utility companies for specific pricing information.
a plum costs about £1:00 and in other shops round 80p
80p is 4/5 of £1.00
This depends on the brand and size, some can cost as little as 80p, others can be over £2.
fraction of 80p is 15p = 15/80 or 3/16
1m 30cm is 1.30m Since 1m costs 80p 1.30 or 1.3m will cost (1.3 x 80) = (13 x 8) = 104p
80p in fraction of 3 euros Fraction is 2.4 = 24/10
To find 10% of something, you simply move the decimal point two places to the left.So 80 becomes 0.8Therefore your answer is 8p.To find the newly reduced price, you subtract 8p from 80p.80p - 8p = 72p
A small 400g loaf of current bread in the UK currently cost around 80p to £1. (As of April 2014)