40p per kilo is cheaper, here is why, spend 40p on a kilo, 1 kilo = 2.2 pounds, so 40p would get you 2.2 pounds, that works out at just under 20p per pound.
To find the fraction of 40p that is 5p, you would divide 5p by 40p. This simplifies to 1/8, as both the numerator and denominator can be divided by 5. Therefore, 5p is 1/8 of 40p.
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It is: 40/200 or 1/5 in its simplest form
In terms of money: 2/5 of £1 = 40p In terms of weight: 2/5 of 1lb = 62/5oz = 6.4oz
Convert to the same units, then the fraction can be simplified: £1 = 100p → 40p/£1 = 40p/100p = 40/100 = 2/5
40p/100p = 2/5 in fraction
Well, darling, if 40p is supposed to be a fraction of 2.00, then we need to figure out how many 40p's fit into 2.00. Since there are 100 pennies in a pound, 40p is 0.40 pounds. To find the fraction, we divide 0.40 by 2.00 and get 0.20. So, the fraction of 2.00 that 40p represents is 0.20 or 1/5. Hope that clears things up for ya!
40p per kilo is cheaper, here is why, spend 40p on a kilo, 1 kilo = 2.2 pounds, so 40p would get you 2.2 pounds, that works out at just under 20p per pound.
That's 40p times 5.2 (£0.40) which £2.08 208p
To find the fraction of 40p that is 5p, you would divide 5p by 40p. This simplifies to 1/8, as both the numerator and denominator can be divided by 5. Therefore, 5p is 1/8 of 40p.
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1kg ~= 2.2lb (slightly over) 45p per 1/2 kg = 90 per kg 40p per lb ~= 88p per kg ⇒ 40p per pound is cheaper.
It is 5/40, which can be simplified, if required.
Write as 40/100 then simplify by dividing numerator and denominator by 20 to give 2/5 Therefore 40p is 2/5 of £1 (100p).
Oh, dude, 5p is like 5 pence, right? So, like, 100 pence make a pound. Therefore, 5p is like 5/100 of a pound, which simplifies to 1/20. So, like, 5p is 1/20 of a pound.
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