3/10 ths
There are 3 30p's in £1. But you still have 10p left over needed to make the pound.
To determine the fraction of two pounds that is equivalent to 30p, we first need to convert the pence amount to pounds. Since there are 100 pence in a pound, 30p is equal to 30/100 = 0.3 pounds. To find the fraction, we divide 0.3 by 2, which equals 0.3/2 = 3/20. Therefore, 30p is equivalent to 3/20 of two pounds.
3 tenths (3/10)
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.
There are 100 p in a pound so 28p as a fraction of a pound = 28/100 = 7/25
There are 3 30p's in £1. But you still have 10p left over needed to make the pound.
It is 1/30.
To determine the fraction of two pounds that is equivalent to 30p, we first need to convert the pence amount to pounds. Since there are 100 pence in a pound, 30p is equal to 30/100 = 0.3 pounds. To find the fraction, we divide 0.3 by 2, which equals 0.3/2 = 3/20. Therefore, 30p is equivalent to 3/20 of two pounds.
One - tenth.
To find what fraction of 2 is 30p, you can express it as ( \frac{30p}{2} ). Simplifying this gives ( 15p ). Therefore, 30p is 15 times the fraction of 2.
3 tenths (3/10)
1/6
30p / 50p = 30/50 = 3/5
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.
To find 2 fifths of 30p, you multiply 30p by the fraction 2/5. This gives you (2/5) * 30p = 60p/5 = 12p. Therefore, 2 fifths of 30p is 12p.
3/10
1/5 of a pound.