You would have spent 36 pence, which would leave you with 64 pence change.
If you have 50 pence left after spending 90% of your money, it means you spent 90 pence (since 90% of a pound is 90 pence). To find out how much money you started with, you need to calculate what 10% of the total amount would be. Since 10% is half of 20%, you can double the amount you have left, 50 pence, to get 100 pence. Therefore, you started with 1 pound.
8 Pounds is equal to 800 Pence. You could get 18 papers with some change left over.
To determine how many 5 pence coins are in 14 pence, you simply divide 14 by 5. The result is 2 with a remainder of 4. This means you can have 2 five pence coins with 4 pence left over.
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80 percent, or 6800 pounds
If you have 50 pence left after spending 90% of your money, it means you spent 90 pence (since 90% of a pound is 90 pence). To find out how much money you started with, you need to calculate what 10% of the total amount would be. Since 10% is half of 20%, you can double the amount you have left, 50 pence, to get 100 pence. Therefore, you started with 1 pound.
You would change 1 pound to pence, so you would have 100 pence. Divide 100 by 19 to get the answer. In this case it would be 20 stamps with 5p left over.
£208.90 you just take the decimal two places to the left
8 Pounds is equal to 800 Pence. You could get 18 papers with some change left over.
One Shilling and Eleven Pence (or 23 Pence).
Well, isn't that a happy little question! 50,000 pence is the same as 500 pounds. Just like adding a touch of titanium white to your painting, converting pence to pounds is a simple and joyful process.
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Eleven yogs, and you will have some change left over.
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It can mean many things, depending on context. The most common context is in Great Britain, where it means "new pence", or one-hundredth of a pound sterling (1p = £0.01), and is generally called "pence" since the effects of the decimalization of British currency have been left to the dust bins of history.
It can mean many things, depending on context. The most common context is in Great Britain, where it means "new pence", or one-hundredth of a pound sterling (1p = £0.01), and is generally called "pence" since the effects of the decimalization of British currency have been left to the dust bins of history.