Two pounds = 200 pence.So 30 p/2 pounds = 30 p/200 p = 30/200 which you can simplify if you wish.
One fiftieth of a pound is two pence 1/50 of £1.00= £0.02
There are 50 two pence coins in a pound. This is because a pound is equal to 100 pence, and when you divide 100 pence by 2 pence, you get 50.
It is 50/200, which can be simplified but it can be worth waiting to see if there are other fractions to be added or subtracted.
There are 50 two-pence (2p) coins in one pound (£1). This is because one pound is equal to 100 pence, and when you divide 100 pence by 2 pence, you get 50.
There are 50 two-pence coins (2ps) in a pound. Since a pound is equivalent to 100 pence, dividing 100 pence by the value of each 2p coin (2 pence) gives you 50.
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2.50 pence is equivalent to £0.025 in British currency. This means it is two and a half pence, which is a small fraction of a pound.
One fiftieth of a pound is two pence 1/50 of £1.00= £0.02
There are 50 two pence coins in a pound. This is because a pound is equal to 100 pence, and when you divide 100 pence by 2 pence, you get 50.
A Two Pence coin weighs 7.12 grams. There are 50 Two Pence coins in a Pound. One Pound worth of Two Pence coins weighs 356 grams.
There are 200 Pence in Two Pounds. There are 480 Pence in a predecimal Two Pounds.
It is 50/200, which can be simplified but it can be worth waiting to see if there are other fractions to be added or subtracted.
There are 200 Pence in Two Pounds, therefore - 20 Pence is one tenth (1/10th) or 10% of Two Pounds.
To make a pound, you need two 50 pence coins. Each coin is worth 50 pence, so when you add them together (50 pence + 50 pence), you get 100 pence, which equals one pound.
There are 50 two-pence (2p) coins in one pound (£1). This is because one pound is equal to 100 pence, and when you divide 100 pence by 2 pence, you get 50.
There are 50 two-pence coins (2ps) in a pound. Since a pound is equivalent to 100 pence, dividing 100 pence by the value of each 2p coin (2 pence) gives you 50.
Since pence is a plural noun, the answer depends on how many pence.