It seems like your question might be incomplete or missing some context. "100p in a r" could potentially refer to 100 pennies in a row, 100 points in a game of some sort, or something else entirely. In order to provide a more accurate answer, could you please provide more information or clarify the question?
£1.00 = 100p ⇒ 40p as a fraction of £1.00 is 40p/100p = 2/5= 12
£1 = 100p → 70p/£1 = 70p/100p = 70/100 = 7/10
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41/100
£1 = 100p → 50p/£1 = 50p/100p = 50/100 = (50×1)/(50×2) = 1/2 → 50p is ½ of £1.
In the context of statistics and data analysis, "100p in a r" typically refers to the 100th percentile in a dataset. The 100th percentile represents the maximum value in the data set, indicating that all other values fall below it. It is a measure used to identify the highest value in a distribution.
40p/100p = 2/5 in fraction
Not necessarily.
No, 100P is not equal to one pound. 100P typically refers to 100 pence, which is equivalent to one British pound.
£1.00 = 100p ⇒ 40p as a fraction of £1.00 is 40p/100p = 2/5= 12
£1 = 100p → 70p/£1 = 70p/100p = 70/100 = 7/10
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14883 as there are 100p in a £
41/100
100p = £1
100p
100 oennies in a dollar