To find the number of ways to make 50p using the given coins, we can use a technique called dynamic programming. We can create an array of size 51 to store the number of ways to make each value from 0 to 50p. We initialize the first element as 1 (since there is one way to make 0p), and then iterate through each coin denomination, updating the array based on the current coin value. Finally, the value at index 50 of the array will give us the total number of ways to make 50p using the given coins.
10 because 50p x 10 = 500 p = £5
infinitive
50p
50p to 1.00p = 50p to 1p = 50/1, which, as a decimal number is 50.
No, the closest you can get is 40p using 2 x 20p coins.
There are 10 ways.
21 ways
There are 47 ways using 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p.
To find the number of ways to make 50p using the given coins, we can use a technique called dynamic programming. We can create an array of size 51 to store the number of ways to make each value from 0 to 50p. We initialize the first element as 1 (since there is one way to make 0p), and then iterate through each coin denomination, updating the array based on the current coin value. Finally, the value at index 50 of the array will give us the total number of ways to make 50p using the given coins.
There are 201 ways.
There are 47 ways.
Oh, what a happy little question! You can make one pound using different combinations of coins. You can use 100 one-penny coins, or 50 two-penny coins, or 20 five-penny coins, or 10 ten-penny coins, or 5 twenty-penny coins, or 2 fifty-penny coins. Just mix and match those coins and let your creativity shine!
Use 50p, 20p, 20p, 5p and two 2p coins.
10
10 because 50p x 10 = 500 p = £5
50p