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
There are two fives. The first is worth five units. The one after the decimal point is worth five tenths, or a half.
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.
In cribbage, a flush is worth 4 points.
In cribbage, nobs is worth 1 point.
In cribbage, a run of 4 is worth 4 points.
In cribbage, a run of 5 is worth 5 points.
In cribbage, three of a kind is worth 6 points.
In cribbage, you can score points with a run of 3 cards of the same suit by counting it as a "flush" worth 3 points.
In cribbage, a three of a kind is worth 6 points.
In cribbage, a run of three consecutive cards in a row is worth 3 points.
In cribbage, a flush is worth 4 points.
In cribbage, a flush is worth 4 points.