It is 70p/1p = 70/1 = 70.
70p/1 pound = 70p/100p = 7/10
21p is 30 percent of 70p.
70p(3/10)=30p
Money 30 + 70 = 100 30p + 70p = 100p or £1
It is 70p/1p = 70/1 = 70.
70p/1 pound = 70p/100p = 7/10
£1 = 100p → 70p/£1 = 70p/100p = 70/100 = 7/10
20% of 70p = 14p = 20% * 70p = 20%/100% * 70p = 14p
21p is 30 percent of 70p.
70p(3/10)=30p
70/100 = 7/10
Money 30 + 70 = 100 30p + 70p = 100p or £1
70p
Papoose is the slang name for the 70p family of rifles. The original 70p is out of production. The newer 70pss is still available in the current 2013 Marlin catalog and continues to carry the papoose nickname. The 70pss uses a synthetic stock and stainless steel barrel but the mechanics and design of the rifle mirror the 70p and the rifle case is still branded with the papoose label. As for the original 70p with a wooden stock: The answer is No. The marlin model 70p was made from 1986-1995.
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