1700 ÷ 5 = 340
Note, there are 100 pennies in a pound.
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There are 100 pence in a pound So 5 twenty-pence coins make a pound. If there are 12 pounds in the bag, and it only contains twenty-pence coins, then there must be 12 times 5 twenty-pence coins. 12 x 5 = 60 60 twenty-pence coins = £12.00
Twenty of them because 20 times 5p equals 1 pound
To make one pound using the coins provided, you can use a combination of the coins to equal 100 pence. The possible combinations are as follows: 50p + 50p, 50p + 20p + 20p + 10p, 50p + 20p + 10p + 10p + 10p, 50p + 20p + 10p + 5p + 5p + 5p + 2p + 2p + 1p, and so on. There are several ways to make one pound using the given coins, and it involves finding all the possible combinations that sum up to 100 pence.
£1 = 20, 5 pence pieces. So £10 = 200. 5 pence pieces.
To calculate the number of 5p coins in £17, we first need to convert £17 to pence. Since there are 100 pence in £1, we multiply 17 by 100 to get 1700p. Then, we divide 1700 by 5 (the value of each 5p coin) to find that there are 340 5p coins in £17.
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yes 5 pound coins are legal tender
The number of coins that equal 1 pound depends on the denomination of the coins used. For instance, it would take 100 one-penny coins to make 1 pound, or 50 two-penny coins. If using 5-pence coins, you would need 20 of them. Therefore, the total can vary based on the coin denomination.
There are 20 five pence coins in 1 pound. This is because 1 pound is equal to 100 pence, and when you divide 100 pence by 5 pence, you get 20.
There are 20 five-pence coins in a pound. This is because a pound is equal to 100 pence, and when you divide 100 pence by 5 pence, you get 20.
There are 100 pence in a pound So 5 twenty-pence coins make a pound. If there are 12 pounds in the bag, and it only contains twenty-pence coins, then there must be 12 times 5 twenty-pence coins. 12 x 5 = 60 60 twenty-pence coins = £12.00
There are 100 five pence coins in one pound. This is because one pound is equal to 100 pence, and since each five pence coin is worth 5 pence, you can divide 100 by 5 to find the total number of five pence coins in a pound.
A £5 coin is the exact same value as a £5 note or 5 £1 coins etc
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It is unlikely that there are any fake five pound coins in circulation simply because they are commemorative coins and therefore do not see much circulation, you'd get enough funny looks as it is trying to spend a 5 pound coin. However, there have been reports of people passing off 25p crown sized coins as 5 pound coins. If the coin doesn't say "Five Pounds" on it (and it isn't a gold 5 pound coin!) it has a face value of only 25p.