Five pence. Most countries that used pence have switched to different currencies. so it's most likely describing money from the United Kingdom.
If you mean: 5p = 30 then p = 6
"5p per hour" is not an acronym so please amend your question.
Do you mean: r = (4q-5p)/9? If so then: p = (9r-4q)/-5
6(5p)=30p
if question isHow many 5p's are in £22 x 5p = 10p20 x 5p = 100p = £140 x 5p = 200p = £2Answer: forty
If you mean: 5p = 30 then p = 6
Eire is the Irish name for Ireland. 5p refers to a 5 Pence coin.
"5p per hour" is not an acronym so please amend your question.
Do you mean: r = (4q-5p)/9? If so then: p = (9r-4q)/-5
6(5p)=30p
To make 10p using 1p, 2p, and 5p coins, we can use a combination of these coins. We can start by using one 5p coin and five 1p coins, which is one way. Next, we can use two 2p coins and six 1p coins, which is another way. Lastly, we can use ten 1p coins, which is a third way. Therefore, there are three ways to make 10p using 1p, 2p, and 5p coins.
if question isHow many 5p's are in £22 x 5p = 10p20 x 5p = 100p = £140 x 5p = 200p = £2Answer: forty
sixty2 x 5p = £0.1020 x 5p = £1.0040 x 5p = £2.0060 x 5p = £3.00
20 x 5p = £1 200 x 5p = £10 2,000 x 5p = £100
5p + 15p + 7p = 27p 5p - 15p + 7p = -3p 5p x 15p + 7p = 75p2 + 7p 5p/15p + 7p = 7p + 1/3
25 * 5p = 125p
The GCF is 5p.