If youmean of £1 then it is: 15/100 = 3/20 simplified
15p/75p = 15/75 = 1/5
The fraction is 3/4.
It is 3/20.
To find the fraction of 1 pound that 15 pence (p) represents, first convert 1 pound to pence: 1 pound = 100 pence. Then, divide 15 pence by 100 pence: ( \frac{15}{100} = \frac{3}{20} ). Therefore, 15 pence is ( \frac{3}{20} ) of 1 pound.
15/100ths, which simplifies to 3/20ths.
15p/£1 = 15p/100p = 15/100 or 3/20
fraction of 80p is 15p = 15/80 or 3/16
15p/75p = 15/75 = 1/5
The fraction is 3/4.
If you mean £1 then it is: 15/100 = 3/20 in its reduced terms
To convert 15p to pounds, you need to divide by 100 since there are 100 pence in a pound. Therefore, 15p is equal to 0.15 pounds. To find the fraction of 0.15 pounds out of one pound, you would set up the fraction as 0.15/1. Simplifying this fraction gives you 3/20. So, 15p is equal to 3/20 of one pound.
It is 3/20.
5p + 15p + 7p = 27p 5p - 15p + 7p = -3p 5p x 15p + 7p = 75p2 + 7p 5p/15p + 7p = 7p + 1/3
To find the fraction of 1 pound that 15 pence (p) represents, first convert 1 pound to pence: 1 pound = 100 pence. Then, divide 15 pence by 100 pence: ( \frac{15}{100} = \frac{3}{20} ). Therefore, 15 pence is ( \frac{3}{20} ) of 1 pound.
15/100ths, which simplifies to 3/20ths.
The expression "15p 40" seems to have a typographical error, as it's unclear whether it's meant to be "15p + 40" or "15p - 40." Assuming it's "15p + 40," you can factor it as 5(3p + 8). If it's "15p - 40," it can be factored as 5(3p - 8). Please clarify if you meant something different!
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