1 tenth of 45p = 4.5p
9p
45p.
Oh, dude, it's like basic math time! So, to figure out how many 5p coins make 45p, you just divide 45 by 5, which gives you 9. So, you need 9 shiny 5p coins to make that sweet 45p. Math can be fun, right?
50 percent of 90p = 45p50% of 90p= 50% * 90p= 0.50 * 90p= 45p
It is 0.45
It is 45/100 and you can simplify that fraction if required.
Half of 90p is 45p. Its easy. First, half 90, then there's your answer. Just smack a p on the end!
Depends which shop you go to. A single loose leek will cost you 40p-57p depending on the shop. This was checked using MySupermarket.com on Wednesday, 25 March, 2009 ASDA 45p Tesco 45p Sainsbury's 57p
1 tenth of 45p = 4.5p
Two 20p coins and one 5p coin make 45p.
9p
45p.
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I got 23 Different ways Q= Quarters D= Dimes N= Nickles P= Pennies 2Q 5D 10N 50P 1Q 2D 1N 1Q 5N 1Q 25P 4D 2N 4D 10P 3D 4N 3D 20P 2D 6N 2D 30P 1D 8N 1D 40P 9N 5P 8N 10P 7N 15P 6N 20P 5N 25P 4N 30P 3N 35P 2N 40P 1N 45P
71 cents as of February, 2012.
a snicker bar costs £1.50 in England but in Scotland they cost 45p a snicker bar costs £1.50 in England but in Scotland they cost 45p