In the context of a crossword puzzle or similar game, "100 P in a D" typically refers to "100 Puzzles in a Deck." This could imply a deck of cards with 100 different puzzle challenges, such as Sudoku or word puzzles. The phrase is a common shorthand used in puzzle-related activities to indicate the number of puzzles included in a set or collection.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some cryptic code or something? Alright, let me crack this code for you. 100 P in a D? That's 100 pennies in a dollar. Like, pretty basic math, right?
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If you know that n/d = p% where d and p are known, then n = d*p/100.
there are 100 p in £1.00 so 100 x 1,800 = 18,0000p! i think... :D
The number of coins made each year varies widely depending on demand as driven by the economy. Figures for the most recent decade (as of this writing in 2015) are as follows. P = Philadelphia, D = Denver 2004: 361,440,000 (P) ... 372,000,000 (D) - Peace Medal design 2004: 366,720,000 (P) ... 344,880,000 (D) - Keelboat design 2005: 448,320,000 (P) ... 487,680,000 (D) - American Bison design 2005: 394,080,000 (P) ... 411,120,000 (D) - Ocean in View design 2006: 693,120,000 (P) ... 809,280,000 (D) 2007: 571,680,000 (P) ... 626,160,000 (D) 2008: 279,840,000 (P) ... 345,600,000 (D) 2009: 39,840,000 (P) ... 46,800,000 (D) 2010: 260,640,000 (P) ... 229,920,000 (D) 2011: 450,000,000 (P) ... 540,240,000 (D) 2012: 464,640,000 (P) ... 558,960,000 (D) 2013: 607,440,000 (P) ... 615,600,000 (D) 2014: 570,720,000 (P) ... 635,520,000 (D)
P isn't used, the list is: I = 1 V = 5 X = 10 L = 50 C = 100 D = 500 M = 1,000
main() { int p,m1,m2,m3,m4,m5; printf("enter marks of 5 subjects"); scanf("%d%d%d%d%d",&m1,&m2,&m3,&m4,&m5)l p=(m1+m2+m3+m4+m5)/500*100; if(p>=60) printf("first"); else { if(p>=50) printf("second"); else { if(p>=40) printf("third"); else printf("fail"); } } }