Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math? Okay, so if you have 30p and you want to know what fraction is 5p of that, it's 5p out of 30p, which simplifies to 1/6. So, like, 5p is one-sixth of 30p. Math, man, it's wild.
30p = 20p + 5p + 5p 40p = 20p + 10p + 10p
you have a 25p and a 5p.
six 6 x 5p = 30p = 15 x 2p
Well, honey, to make it simple for you, 16p + 14p equals 30p. So, if you want to know how many 5ps are equal to 30p, just divide 30 by 5, and you get 6. That's right, darling, 6 shiny little 5ps will give you the same value as 16p and 14p combined.
A half-crown (25p) and a shilling (5p)
1/6
6(5p)=30p
30p = 20p + 5p + 5p 40p = 20p + 10p + 10p
you have a 25p and a 5p.
30p / 50p = 30/50 = 3/5
six 6 x 5p = 30p = 15 x 2p
It is 1/30.
3/10
A half-crown (25p) and a shilling (5p)
A Crown (25p) and a 5p.
in 1970 3p then in 1972 when decimalised 5 new pence!
1/4