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.
If yogurt costs 45 pence, then one pound (100 pence) can buy approximately 2.22 yogurts. Therefore, for five pounds, which is 500 pence, you can buy about 11.11 yogurts. Since you can't buy a fraction of a yogurt, you can purchase 11 yogurts for five pounds.
You can buy 11.
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At $4.79 a pound and no sales tax on fresh meat, you could buy about 62.63 pounds. (rounded)
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.
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To find out how many 45p yogurts can be bought for five pounds, first convert five pounds to pence: 5 pounds = 500 pence. Then, divide 500 pence by 45 pence per yogurt: 500 ÷ 45 ≈ 11.11. Since you can only buy whole yogurts, you can purchase 11 yogurts for five pounds.
You can buy 11.
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To find out how many 7 pence sweets you can buy for 50 pence, divide 50 by 7. This gives you approximately 7.14. Since you can't buy a fraction of a sweet, you can buy 7 sweets for 49 pence, which leaves you with 1 penny remaining.
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.
To find out how many 20pence pens you can buy for one pound 80 (which is 180 pence), you divide 180 pence by 20 pence. This calculation gives you 180 ÷ 20 = 9. Therefore, you can buy 9 pens for one pound 80.
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.