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Ah, what a delightful question! In one pound, there are 100 pence. Since each 5p coin is worth 5 pence, you can simply divide 100 by 5 to find that there are 20 5p coins in one pound. Isn't that just a happy little calculation?
Well, darling, there are 100 pence in a pound and a 5p coin is worth, you guessed it, 5 pence. So, if you do the math, you'll find that there are 20 shiny 5p coins in a glorious pound. Hope that helps, sugar!
There are 100 pence in 1 pound. Since each 5p coin is worth 5 pence, you would divide 100 by 5 to find that there are 20 5p coins in 1 pound.
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Twenty of them because 20 times 5p equals 1 pound
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.
5 p/1 pound = 5 p/100 p = 1/20
There are 47 ways using 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p.