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Oh honey, that's simple math. 15 of those little 5p coins will add up to 75p. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Since £1 is equal to 100p we could write 75p as 75/100 of a pound. Or simplified to 75p = 3/4 of a pound.
To subtract 75p from 1 pound, you first need to convert both amounts to the same unit. Since 1 pound is equal to 100 pence, you have 100p - 75p, which equals 25p. Therefore, 1 pound take away 75p is equal to 25 pence.
To find what must be added to 75p to make 1.50, you would set up the equation as 75p + x = 1.50, where x represents the unknown amount to be added. To solve for x, you would subtract 75p from both sides of the equation to isolate x. This would give you x = 1.50 - 75p. Therefore, to make 75p equal to 1.50, you would need to add 1.50 - 75p.
75p/1pound = 75p/100p = 75/100 = 3/4
Oh honey, that's simple math. 15 of those little 5p coins will add up to 75p. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Since £1 is equal to 100p we could write 75p as 75/100 of a pound. Or simplified to 75p = 3/4 of a pound.
To subtract 75p from 1 pound, you first need to convert both amounts to the same unit. Since 1 pound is equal to 100 pence, you have 100p - 75p, which equals 25p. Therefore, 1 pound take away 75p is equal to 25 pence.
To find what must be added to 75p to make 1.50, you would set up the equation as 75p + x = 1.50, where x represents the unknown amount to be added. To solve for x, you would subtract 75p from both sides of the equation to isolate x. This would give you x = 1.50 - 75p. Therefore, to make 75p equal to 1.50, you would need to add 1.50 - 75p.
75p is 3/4 of £1.
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75P means 75 pence in the British monetary system. It is not 75 US pennies.
75p
75p/1pound = 75p/100p = 75/100 = 3/4
15p/75p = 15/75 = 1/5
Gordon Brown as Chancellor increased the State Pension by 75p in April 2000.
That's a total of £2.45