The people of the United States weigh about 50,000,000,000 pounds altogether. Or if you meant how many pounds equal a US dollar, the answer is about 65 p.
50 metres = 54.68 yards
505,515,...595 -- 10 p. numbers 606,616,...696 -- 10 p. numbers notice the pattern --- looks like there are 50
p2-5p-50= (p-10) (p+5)
100 pence (p) make 1 pound £ So £10 x p / 2 = 500
30 p / 15 pounds = 30 p / 1500 pounds = 30/1500 = 1/50
50 p / £3 = 50 p / 300 p = 1/6
five hundred pounds and one p
There are 100 pennys in a pound. Other coins are: 1p (p=penny) 2p 5p 10p 20p 50p 1 pound (my keyboard doesn't have the pounds sign for some reason...) 2 pounds Then there are the notes: 5 pounds 10 pounds 20 pounds 50 pounds Hope this helped you, happy coin collecting.
The people of the United States weigh about 50,000,000,000 pounds altogether. Or if you meant how many pounds equal a US dollar, the answer is about 65 p.
50 metres = 54.68 yards
If p = 50 of q then q is 2% of p.
That I know of, about 40-50. But there are probably hundred's out there :P
The word "chimps" has five phonemes: /tʃ/ /ɪ/ /m/ /p/ /s/.
Probally around 100 pounds. Put it on a scale and weigh it :P
First find the percentage of a number:a/b = p/100, *P is the percentageHere is a sample problem:What is %40 of 50?You would write that as:a/50 = 40/100Simplify (When possible)a/50 = 2/5Convert:How many times does it take 5 to go into 50?a/50 = 2x10/5x10Answer: 10a/50 = 20/50Divide (by 50)a = 2020 is %40 of 50Then find increase or decrease:Sample problem: 100 to 50 (decrease) *remember: a/b = p/100We are trying to find p so the equation is:50/100 = p/100Multiply by 100 to get p by itself50 = pAnswer: The percentage of decrease is 50 percentSample problem: 256 to 224 (decrease) *remember: a/b = p/100We are trying to find p so the equation is:224/256 = p/100Simplify (When possible).875 = p/100Multiply by 100 to get p by itself87.5 = pAnswer: The percentage of decrease is 87.5 percent
Neither. Bolt tensile strength is in pounds per square inch. You are confusing torque with bolt strength. Typically a bolt will be torqued to stretch the bolt and preload it to about 50% of its strength. The relation between torque T and preload P is T = 0.15DP where D is bolt diameter(inch), T is inch pounds and P is pounds. Then stress is P/A where A is bolt area and this stress is 1/2 of strength. Note that torque in foot pounds is simply in lb/12, or 12 inch pounds = 1 ft lb