20p = £0.20, which is 1/10 of £2.00
100 ÷ 20 = 5 Therefore 20p is a fifth of one pound Sterling.
i thing it is 2
1/4
25 pence/2 pounds = 25 pence/200 pence = 25/200 = 1/8
60 ÷ 3 = 20p
20p/£2 = 20p/200p = 20/200 = 1/10
20p/£2.50 = 20/250 = 2/25
fraction = 1/2 10p/20p = 1/2
100 ÷ 20 = 5 Therefore 20p is a fifth of one pound Sterling.
The fraction is 3/4.
i thing it is 2
Two fifths of 50p can be calculated by multiplying 50p by the fraction 2/5. This gives you (2/5) * 50p = 20p. Therefore, two fifths of 50p is 20p.
1/4
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.
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10 pounds of 20p coins would weigh approximately 2.72 kilograms.