25p is a quarter of £1, so it's one thirty-second of £8.
If out of a UK pound (£) which is 100p? Then 25p is a quarter, as 100 / 25 = 4 Therefore the answer is 1/4
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50p to 1.00p = 50p to 1p = 50/1, which, as a decimal number is 50.
30p / 50p = 30/50 = 3/5
Get twenty five coins of 1p each.
50% of 50p =50%/100% * 50p = 0.5 * 50p = 25p
Well, honey, if you spend 25p from 50p, you'll get 20p and 5p coins back in change. It's basic math, nothing to lose sleep over. Just make sure you count your coins before strutting out of the store like a boss.
VAT is 17.5% so to add that to a price you do this. Say a top is £10.00. You need 10% which is £1. 5% is 50p. and 2.5% is 25p so: 10%---£1.00 5%--- 50p 2.5%--- 25p ---- £1.75 So 1.75 add 10.00 is 11.75 VAT is 17.5% so to add that to a price you do this. Say a top is £10.00. You need 10% which is £1. 5% is 50p. and 2.5% is 25p so: 10%---£1.00 5%--- 50p 2.5%--- 25p ---- £1.75 So 1.75 add 10.00 is 11.75
8.33%
To convert 25p to pounds, you need to divide by 100 since there are 100 pence in a pound. Therefore, 25p is equal to 0.25 pounds. To find the fraction of 1 pound that 25p represents, you would set up the fraction as 0.25/1. This simplifies to 1/4, so 25p represents 1/4 of a pound.
If you mean £1 then 50p is 1/2 of it as a fraction
25p is a quarter of £1, so it's one thirty-second of £8.
If out of a UK pound (£) which is 100p? Then 25p is a quarter, as 100 / 25 = 4 Therefore the answer is 1/4
It is 25/300, which can be simplified.
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50p to 1.00p = 50p to 1p = 50/1, which, as a decimal number is 50.