11 yogets - whatever a yoget is!
To determine how many yogurts you can buy with 5 pounds, you need to convert pounds to pence. Since 1 pound is equal to 100 pence, 5 pounds is equal to 500 pence. To find out how many yogurts you can buy, divide 500 pence by 45 pence per yogurt. Therefore, you can buy 11 yogurts with 5 pounds.
You can buy 11.
Ask bill gates
At $4.79 a pound and no sales tax on fresh meat, you could buy about 62.63 pounds. (rounded)
take the lower away from the higher number therefore 10- 9.99 = 0.01 think of 10 being 10.00 - 9.99 or think of it as 1000-999 = 1 or think of it as money. if you buy something for $9.99 how much change do you get if you give the shop $10.00 . the answer is $0.01 or 1 cent (i am from england howeer ! and we buy in pounds and pence !)
To determine how many yogurts you can buy with 5 pounds, you need to convert pounds to pence. Since 1 pound is equal to 100 pence, 5 pounds is equal to 500 pence. To find out how many yogurts you can buy, divide 500 pence by 45 pence per yogurt. Therefore, you can buy 11 yogurts with 5 pounds.
2 pounds and 25 pence
You can buy 11.
£100
you can by a good couple of sweets xxx
The British 2008 "dateless" 20 Pence coin may be worth Fifty Pounds, some people think it may be worth more. Some 'Proof piedfort in silver FDC" 20 Pence coins might get up to Fifty Pounds, but then, they cost a lot to buy in the first place. Most British 20 Pence coins are worth 20 Pence.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! To find the answer, you simply multiply 56 pence by 30, which equals 1680 pence. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could buy with that amount of money. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
30 chocolate bars. £7 is equal to 700 pence. 700 pence divided by 23 pence is equal to 30.43. 23 multiplied by 30 is equal to 690 or £6.90 which confirms you can't afford to buy more than 30.
100 dollars would buy you 61 pounds 28 pence in British currency at current rate of exchange.
In 1920, 6 pence in the UK was worth about a quarter of a shilling, as there were 12 pence in a shilling. In terms of purchasing power, 6 pence could buy a small item, such as a loaf of bread or a newspaper. Adjusted for inflation, its value today would be significantly higher, roughly equivalent to a few pounds in modern currency.
In the shop needles cost 6 pence how much pence would it be to buy 1 needle?
It depends on the number of pounds.