50−(17+16) = 17p
17p = 2p + 5p + 10p
To calculate 17p of 1 as a percentage, first, convert pence to pounds: 17p is equal to £0.17. Then, divide £0.17 by £1 and multiply by 100 to convert it to a percentage. Therefore, 17p of 1 is 17%.
17p+17q+p-7q-6p = 12p+17q
Assuming this is your original formula: -3p3+ 5p + -2p2 + -4 - -12p + 5 - -8p3You combine like terms, where the p exponent is the same, to produce:5p3 - 2p2 + 17p + 1
It depends upon the currency:You cannot make 17 (US) cents ($0.17) - the closest you can make is 16 cents with a dime, nickel, and a penny;You can make 17 (Euro) cents (0.17€) by using one each of 10, 5 and 2 cent coins;You can make 17p (£0.17) by using one each of 10p, 5p and 2p coins.
To solve this problem, we first need to determine how much money is left after spending 17p and 16p from a 50p coin. Subtracting 17p and 16p from 50p leaves us with 17p. Therefore, the remaining change from a 50p coin after spending 17p and 16p is 17p.
50 - 33 = 17
The change is 64 p.
17p = 2p + 5p + 10p
17p
As of 24th February 2013, freddo chocolate bars cost 17p.
To calculate 17p of 1 as a percentage, first, convert pence to pounds: 17p is equal to £0.17. Then, divide £0.17 by £1 and multiply by 100 to convert it to a percentage. Therefore, 17p of 1 is 17%.
17p+17q+p-7q-6p = 12p+17q
It appears from the internet that a 10 min shower = 50p. therefore 17p
2 are 17p, and 8 is 4 * 2, so 4 * 17 = 68p for 8 pencils.
To express 17p as a fraction of a pound, we must first recognize that there are 100 pence in a pound. Therefore, 17p is equivalent to 17/100 of a pound. This can be simplified to 17/100, which is the fraction representing 17p as a portion of a pound.
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