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Well, honey, if you're talking about British pounds, then you'd need 1,500 of those 10 pound notes to make 15,000 pounds. It's not rocket science, just basic math. So, there you have it, simple and straight to the point.

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If you had 15,000 Pounds worth of Ten Pound notes, there would be 1,500 Ten Pound notes.

15,000 divided by 10 = 1,500.

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To determine how many 10-pound notes make 15,000 pounds, you would divide 15,000 by 10. This calculation results in 1,500. Therefore, 1,500 ten-pound notes make 15,000 pounds.

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