I am confused by the notation. Do you mean, "15p + 60" ?
15p + 60 = 15*(p + 4)
(15 is the greatest common factor, since 15 divides 15 and 15 divides 60).
Likewise, 27m + 105 = 3*(9m + 35) and
90 + 45n = 45*(2 + n)
no that answer is totally wrong
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To convert 15p to pounds, you need to divide by 100 since there are 100 pence in a pound. Therefore, 15p is equal to 0.15 pounds. To find the fraction of 0.15 pounds out of one pound, you would set up the fraction as 0.15/1. Simplifying this fraction gives you 3/20. So, 15p is equal to 3/20 of one pound.
If you mean £1 then it is: 15/100 = 3/20 in its reduced terms
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! If three times the value of a coin equals 15p, we can simply divide 15p by 3 to find the value of the coin. So, the coin is worth 5p. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all it takes is a little brush of math to reveal the hidden beauty underneath.