60 ÷ 3 = 20p
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.
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
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!
60 p is 1/(1/60) [one one-sixtieth] of 1 p.
Around 60p
you plant seeds to get the and they are only 15p each for 3 seeds to get one its only 60p for 3.