Well, isn't that a happy little question! With 50p, you can buy 8 buttons at 6p each. Imagine all the lovely creations you can make with those buttons! Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents.
To determine how many 6p buttons can be bought with 50p, you would divide the total amount of money by the cost of each button. In this case, 50p divided by 6p equals approximately 8.33 buttons. Since you cannot purchase a fraction of a button, you would be able to buy a maximum of 8 buttons with 50p.
To determine how many 6p buttons can be bought with a 50p coin, you would divide the value of the 50p coin by the cost of each button (6p). This calculation would result in 8 buttons being purchased. Since the cost of the buttons totals 48p, the change given would be a 2p coin.
3p + 6p = (3 + 6)p = 9p
6p/4 equivalent to = 3p/2
30mp*2+m*2p-6p
17 + 6p = 9 6p = -8 p = -8/6 p = -4/3
To determine how many 6p buttons can be bought with a 50p coin, you would divide the value of the 50p coin by the cost of each button (6p). This calculation would result in 8 buttons being purchased. Since the cost of the buttons totals 48p, the change given would be a 2p coin.
LaserJet 6p can be bought at retail price of 59.99 or on some auction sites the LaserJets can be found for as little as 24.99 plus shipping and handling.
6p divide by 3p = 2
3p + 6p = (3 + 6)p = 9p
algebra8p +4 = 10 +6p+8p - 6p = +10 - 42p = 6p = 3
Bismuth (Bi) has 83 electrons, with a configuration of 2-8-18-32-18-5. There are only 5 6p electrons in bismuth.
Factor x2 plus 12xp plus 36p2 is (x+6p)(x+6p).
-9p + 6p = -3p
HP 6P is an abbreviation for a printer by Hewlett-Packard. 6P is the model of the printer. The HP LaserJet 6P can be purchased at any major electronic store or at Amazon.
6p/4 equivalent to = 3p/2
30mp*2+m*2p-6p
17 + 6p = 9 6p = -8 p = -8/6 p = -4/3