Well, honey, if you're talking about British currency, then you're looking at four fives being worth 20p. Each five is worth 5p, so you do the math and you get 20p. It ain't rocket science, darling.
3/5 = 0.6
There are: 15/5 = 3
10 + 3*5 = 10+15 = 25
None. Three is not divisible by five.
They are worth 8.
They are worth 16. There are four different combinations of 5-5-5 and four combinations of J-5. Eight combinations, each worth 2.
Well, honey, if you're talking about British currency, then you're looking at four fives being worth 20p. Each five is worth 5p, so you do the math and you get 20p. It ain't rocket science, darling.
3 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 600
20
4/8 = 1/2
The best possible hand in the game of cribbage equates to 29 points. For this to be made you have to be initially dealt; One Jack, and 3 Fives, with the turned card being the other 5 in the same suit of your Jack. This hand then makes: 8 lots of 15´s = 16 points 6 lots of pairs = 12 points and the matching Jack to the 5 = 1 point 16 + 12 + 1 = 29 :] Hope this helps. Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu (johnny142325423728192837485959994812@hotmail.com)
The highest possible score in your hand is 29. You must have 3 fives and a jack if the fourth suit then have the 4th five turn up. This is the "perfect hand". Though your odds of achieving it are around 1:210,580.
In Cribbage, the pieces are called "pegs" or "cribbage pegs." These are used to keep track of the score on the cribbage board.
The product is 15
3/5 = 0.6
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