They have 56p in all.
The answer is 5 pounds.
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The answer is :-8 £1coins, 8 20p coins, 8 10p coins, 8 2p coins
Number: NPercent: PAnswer: AN-(P/100*N)=AYou do the P/100 to get a decimal value instead of a %Example56 minus 25%N=56P=25 (twenty five percent)56 - (0.25 * 56) =56 - (14) = 42Fifty six minus twenty five percent is forty two.
56p - 23p = 33
percentage = 12.5%% rate:= 7p/56p * 100%= 0.125 * 100%= 12.5%
They have 56p in all.
56p
56p (UK)
56p
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!
£2.50 is that ok?
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The answer is 5 pounds.
56p for a standard letter (September 2009)
According to Royal Mail it starts at 56p - see attached link for additional info