20 x 5p = £1 200 x 5p = £10 2,000 x 5p = £100
There are 140 of 5p coins in £7
6p and 5p are the coins
Oh, dude, it's like basic math time! So, to figure out how many 5p coins make 45p, you just divide 45 by 5, which gives you 9. So, you need 9 shiny 5p coins to make that sweet 45p. Math can be fun, right?
To calculate the number of 5p coins in £17, we first need to convert £17 to pence. Since there are 100 pence in £1, we multiply 17 by 100 to get 1700p. Then, we divide 1700 by 5 (the value of each 5p coin) to find that there are 340 5p coins in £17.
80 5p coins.
10, obviously.
20 x 5p = £1 200 x 5p = £10 2,000 x 5p = £100
£6.45p
5p+5p
18 5p coins make 90p.
150p/5p = 30 of them
Ten 1p coins Eight 1p coins 2p coin Six 1p coins two 2p coins Four 1p coins three 2p coins Two 1p coins four 2p coins. Two 5p coins One 5p coin two 2p coins one 1p coin One 5p coin one 2p coin three 1p coins One 5p coin five 1p coins Five 2p coins One 10p coin
27
two thousand20 = £1200 = £102,000 = £100
There are 140 of 5p coins in £7
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.