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How much is 4.60 in 10 p coins?

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46 of 10p coins make £4.60

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460 ÷ 10 = 46 coins

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How many 10 p coins do you need to make 24.50?

2450/10 = 245 of them.2450/10 = 245 of them.2450/10 = 245 of them.2450/10 = 245 of them.


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p(10,10,-57) p(10,0,-57) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) gr(30) p(10,-20,36) p(10,-10,36) p(10,-10,33) p(10,-20,33) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,-20,13) p(10,-10,13) p(10,-10,10) p(10,-20,10) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,-20,-10) p(10,-10,-10) p(10,-10,-13) p(10,-20,-13) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) gr(30) p(10,-20,-34) p(10,-10,-34) p(10,-10,-37) p(10,-20,-37) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,0,36) p(10,10,36) p(10,10,33) p(10,0,33) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,0,13) p(10,10,13) p(10,10,10) p(10,0,10) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,0,-10) p(10,10,-10) p(10,10,-13) p(10,0,-13) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,0,-34) p(10,10,-34) p(10,10,-37) p(10,0,-37) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) gr(30) p(10,-20,-57) p(10,18,-57) p(10,18,-61) p(10,-20,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,18,-44) p(10,23,-47) p(10,23,-61) p(10,18,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,10,57) p(10,18,57) p(10,18,-57) p(10,10,-57) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,18,44) p(10,23,47) p(10,23,61) p(10,18,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,18,35) p(10,23,33) p(10,23,-33) p(10,18,-35) </p> // Mirror of the 26 polygons above along the X axis: <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-23,61) p(-10,-20,61) p(-10,-20,-61) p(-10,-23,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-20,61) p(-10,18,61) p(-10,18,57) p(-10,-20,57) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-10,57) p(-10,0,57) p(-10,0,-57) p(-10,-10,-57) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) gr(30) p(-10,-20,57) p(-10,-10,57) p(-10,-10,36) p(-10,-20,36) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) gr(30) p(-10,-20,33) p(-10,-10,33) p(-10,-10,13) p(-10,-20,13) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) p(-10,-20,10) p(-10,-10,10) p(-10,-10,-10) p(-10,-20,-10) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) gr(30) p(-10,-20,-13) p(-10,-10,-13) p(-10,-10,-34) p(-10,-20,-34) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) gr(30) p(-10,-20,-37) p(-10,-10,-37) p(-10,-10,-57) p(-10,-20,-57) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) p(-10,0,57) p(-10,10,57) p(-10,10,36) p(-10,0,36) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) p(-10,0,33) p(-10,10,33) p(-10,10,13) p(-10,0,13) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) p(-10,0,10) p(-10,10,10) p(-10,10,-10) p(-10,0,-10) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) p(-10,0,-13) p(-10,10,-13) p(-10,10,-34) p(-10,0,-34) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) gr(30) p(-10,0,-37) p(-10,10,-37) p(-10,10,-57) p(-10,0,-57) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-20,36) p(-10,-10,36) p(-10,-10,33) p(-10,-20,33) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-20,13) p(-10,-10,13) p(-10,-10,10) p(-10,-20,10) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-20,-10) p(-10,-10,-10) p(-10,-10,-13) p(-10,-20,-13) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-20,-34) p(-10,-10,-34) p(-10,-10,-37) p(-10,-20,-37) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,0,36) p(-10,10,36) p(-10,10,33) p(-10,0,33) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,0,13) p(-10,10,13) p(-10,10,10) p(-10,0,10) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,0,-10) p(-10,10,-10) p(-10,10,-13) p(-10,0,-13) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,0,-34) p(-10,10,-34) p(-10,10,-37) p(-10,0,-37) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-20,-57) p(-10,18,-57) p(-10,18,-61) p(-10,-20,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,18,-44) p(-10,23,-47) p(-10,23,-61) p(-10,18,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,10,57) p(-10,18,57) p(-10,18,-57) p(-10,10,-57) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,18,44) p(-10,23,47) p(-10,23,61) p(-10,18,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,18,35) p(-10,23,33) p(-10,23,-33) p(-10,18,-35) </p> // End of mirror <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,18,-61) p(10,23,-61) p(-10,23,-61) p(-10,18,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) lightB p(10,12,-61) p(10,18,-61) p(7,18,-61) p(7,12,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) lightB p(-10,12,-61) p(-10,18,-61) p(-7,18,-61) p(-7,12,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(7,12,-61) p(7,18,-61) p(-7,18,-61) p(-7,12,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,10,-61) p(10,12,-61) p(-10,12,-61) p(-10,10,-61) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) p(7,0,-61) p(7,10,-61) p(-7,10,-61) p(-7,0,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,0,-61) p(10,10,-61) p(7,10,-61) p(7,0,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,0,-61) p(-10,10,-61) p(-7,10,-61) p(-7,0,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,0,-61) p(10,-10,-61) p(-10,-10,-61) p(-10,0,-61) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) p(7,-19,-61) p(7,-10,-61) p(-7,-10,-61) p(-7,-19,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,-19,-61) p(10,-10,-61) p(7,-10,-61) p(7,-19,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-19,-61) p(-10,-10,-61) p(-7,-10,-61) p(-7,-19,-61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,-23,-61) p(10,-19,-61) p(-10,-19,-61) p(-10,-23,-61) </p> // Mirror of the 9 polygons above along the Z axis: <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,10,61) p(10,12,61) p(-10,12,61) p(-10,10,61) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) p(7,0,61) p(7,10,61) p(-7,10,61) p(-7,0,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,0,61) p(10,10,61) p(7,10,61) p(7,0,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,0,61) p(-10,10,61) p(-7,10,61) p(-7,0,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,0,61) p(10,-10,61) p(-10,-10,61) p(-10,0,61) </p> <p> c(0,0,0) p(7,-19,61) p(7,-10,61) p(-7,-10,61) p(-7,-19,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,-19,61) p(10,-10,61) p(7,-10,61) p(7,-19,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-19,61) p(-10,-10,61) p(-7,-10,61) p(-7,-19,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,-23,61) p(10,-19,61) p(-10,-19,61) p(-10,-23,61) </p> // End of mirror <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,12,61) p(10,18,61) p(7,18,61) p(7,12,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,12,61) p(-10,18,61) p(-7,18,61) p(-7,12,61) </p> <p> c(255,255,255) lightF p(2,16,61) p(2,18,61) p(7,18,61) p(7,16,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) lightF p(-2,16,61) p(-2,18,61) p(-7,18,61) p(-7,16,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(7,12,61) p(7,16,61) p(-7,16,61) p(-7,12,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(10,18,61) p(10,23,61) p(-10,23,61) p(-10,18,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(2,16,61) p(2,18,61) p(-2,18,61) p(-2,16,61) </p> <p> c(27,224,63) p(-10,-23,61) p(10,-23,61) p(10,-23,-61) p(-10,-23,-61) </p> <p> c(130,130,130) gr(30) p(10,23,33) p(-10,23,33) p(-10,23,-33) p(10,23,-33) </p> <p> c(130,130,130) gr(30) p(10,23,-33) p(-10,23,-33) p(-10,18,-33) p(10,18,-33) </p> <p> c(130,130,130) gr(30) p(10,18,-33) p(-10,18,-33) p(-10,18,-44) p(10,18,-44) </p> <p> c(130,130,130) gr(30) p(10,18,-44) p(-10,18,-44) p(-10,23,-47) p(10,23,-47) </p> // Mirror of the 3 polygons above along the Z axis: <p> c(130,130,130) gr(30) p(10,23,33) p(-10,23,33) p(-10,18,35) p(10,18,35) </p> <p> c(130,130,130) gr(30) p(10,18,35) p(-10,18,35) p(-10,18,44) p(10,18,44) </p> <p> c(130,130,130) gr(30) p(10,18,44) p(-10,18,44) p(-10,23,47) p(10,23,47) </p> // End of mirror <p> c(130,130,130) gr(30) p(10,23,-47) p(-10,23,-47) p(-10,23,-61) p(10,23,-61) </p> <p> c(130,130,130) gr(30) p(10,23,47) p(-10,23,47) p(-10,23,61) p(10,23,61) </p> physics(50,12,50,62,50,0,0,90,10,12,12,94,50,56,4,8330) handling(76) gwgr(40) rims(140,140,140,18,10) w(-8,20,40,11,35,20) w(8,20,40,11,-35,20) gwgr(40) rims(140,140,140,18,10) w(-8,20,-40,0,35,20) w(8,20,-40,0,-35,20) stat(120,104,129,165,162)


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