6(5p)=30p
if question isHow many 5p's are in £22 x 5p = 10p20 x 5p = 100p = £140 x 5p = 200p = £2Answer: forty
sixty2 x 5p = £0.1020 x 5p = £1.0040 x 5p = £2.0060 x 5p = £3.00
20 x 5p = £1 200 x 5p = £10 2,000 x 5p = £100
It is: 3p+5p = 8p
13 ways. They are:10 x 5p8 x 5p + 1 x 10p6 x 5p + 2 x 10p6 x 5p + 1 x 20p4 x 5p + 3 x 10p4 x 5p + 1 x 10p + 1 x 20p2 x 5p + 4 x 10p2 x 5p + 2 x 10p + 1 x 20p2 x 5p + 2 x 20p5 x 10p3 x 10p + 1 x 20p1 x 10P + 2 x 20p1 x 50pNote that no modern British coins are made of silver, though. Coins of 5p and above are made of copper-nickel.
6(5p)=30p
5p+5p
if question isHow many 5p's are in £22 x 5p = 10p20 x 5p = 100p = £140 x 5p = 200p = £2Answer: forty
sixty2 x 5p = £0.1020 x 5p = £1.0040 x 5p = £2.0060 x 5p = £3.00
20 x 5p = £1 200 x 5p = £10 2,000 x 5p = £100
5p + 15p + 7p = 27p 5p - 15p + 7p = -3p 5p x 15p + 7p = 75p2 + 7p 5p/15p + 7p = 7p + 1/3
25 * 5p = 125p
The GCF is 5p.
It is: 3p+5p = 8p
5p
-- Add 5p to each side of the equation. -- Add 15 to each side of the equation. -- Look at the equation and find the one last step that will give you " p = a number ", which is the solution.