A total of 14 edges. Where each face of the coin joins the rim, there are seven 'connections' - multiply that by two and you have fourteen. Incidentally - the word in this context is 'does' not 'dose' - dose is a measured quantity - does is the variant of the word 'do'
It has two faces - a 'head' (displaying the monarch) and a 'tail' (showing 'Britannia' ) - It also has seven edges round the rim.
10 because 50p x 10 = 500 p = £5
To determine how many 50p coins are in £10.00, you first need to convert £10.00 into pence. Since there are 100 pence in a pound, £10.00 is equal to 1000 pence. Next, you divide 1000 pence by 50 pence to find out how many 50p coins are in £10.00. The answer is 20, so there are 20 50p coins in £10.00.
50p
50p to 1.00p = 50p to 1p = 50/1, which, as a decimal number is 50.
It has two faces - a 'head' (displaying the monarch) and a 'tail' (showing 'Britannia' ) - It also has seven edges round the rim.
50p.. It comes from the shape of the coin, i.e the edges
There are 50 British Pence in a British 50p coin.
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There have been 22 varieties of 50p coin, 6 large and 16 small.
There have been 22 varieties of 50p coin, 6 large and 16 small.
50% of 50p =50%/100% * 50p = 0.5 * 50p = 25p
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10 because 50p x 10 = 500 p = £5
To determine how many 50p coins are in £10.00, you first need to convert £10.00 into pence. Since there are 100 pence in a pound, £10.00 is equal to 1000 pence. Next, you divide 1000 pence by 50 pence to find out how many 50p coins are in £10.00. The answer is 20, so there are 20 50p coins in £10.00.
The clue is in the question, 50