It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
100 pence (p) make 1 pound £ So £10 x p / 2 = 500
There are 400 pence in four Pounds, therefore there are 40 x 10 pence coins in four Pounds.
There are 100 pence in a pound, so if you are counting 10 pence coins, you would need 10 of them to make up one pound. This is because 10 x 10 = 100. Therefore, there are 10 10 pence coins in a pound when counted.
200 Pounds is equal to 20,000 Pence. 20,000 Pence divided by 2 Pence = 10,000 x 2 Pence coins.
Two Pounds consists of 200 Pence, therefore forty 5 Pence coins make up Two Pounds.
There are 8 five pence coins in 40 pence.
There are 100 pence in a pound So 5 twenty-pence coins make a pound. If there are 12 pounds in the bag, and it only contains twenty-pence coins, then there must be 12 times 5 twenty-pence coins. 12 x 5 = 60 60 twenty-pence coins = £12.00
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It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
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There are 100 pence in a pound, so 100 one pence coins make up one pound.
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There are 100 pence in a pound. Multiply by 100
100 pence (p) make 1 pound £ So £10 x p / 2 = 500
The current British 10 Pence coin measures 24.5 mm in diameter, so you would need 41 10 Pence coins to make just over a metre.