There are no 60p coins, so the answer is none.
the answer is : 3/5
25% is one-quarter, one-quarter of 60 is 15. Next?
40% of 1.50 = 0.4 *1.5 = 0.6 = 60p
60p
45p.
Well, honey, 60p to 1.80 is the same as 60p to 180p, which simplifies down to 1:3. So, there you have it, darling, the ratio is 1:3. Hope that clears things up for you!
To find the cost of one pencil, you can divide the total cost by the number of pencils. In this case, you paid 60p for 6 pencils. So, to find the cost of one pencil, you would divide 60p by 6, which equals 10p per pencil. Therefore, each pencil costs 10p.
60/100 or 3/5
60 p is 1/(1/60) [one one-sixtieth] of 1 p.
Around 60p
1 Pound is 60p.