£1 = 100p
→ 70p/£1 = 70p/100p = 70/100 = 7/10
70 pence/1 pound = 70 pence /100 pence = 70/100 = 7/10 or 0.770 pence/1 pound = 70 pence /100 pence = 70/100 = 7/10 or 0.770 pence/1 pound = 70 pence /100 pence = 70/100 = 7/10 or 0.770 pence/1 pound = 70 pence /100 pence = 70/100 = 7/10 or 0.7
70/1
1.25
Well, isn't that just lovely! 50p and 70p are both types of coins used in the United Kingdom. They are part of the British currency system, with "p" standing for pence. Just imagine all the happy little things you could buy with those coins, like a cup of tea or a sweet treat.
0.0143
70 pence/1 pound = 70 pence /100 pence = 70/100 = 7/10 or 0.770 pence/1 pound = 70 pence /100 pence = 70/100 = 7/10 or 0.770 pence/1 pound = 70 pence /100 pence = 70/100 = 7/10 or 0.770 pence/1 pound = 70 pence /100 pence = 70/100 = 7/10 or 0.7
It is 7/10 of a pound.
Well, honey, if we're talking about British currency conversion, 50 pence is half of a pound. So, if we're trying to figure out what fraction of 3.00 pounds 50 pence is, it's 1/2 or 0.5. Math doesn't have to be a drag, darling.
70/100 = 7/10
Quarter 50/200 = 1/4
14 × 5 = 70 pence
one over 70
70 cents if US/European/Canadian/Australian . 70 pence if british
Seventy pence is equivalent to 14 shillings in old British currency. The old system, which was used before decimalization in 1971, had 1 pound divided into 20 shillings, and each shilling was made up of 12 pence. Therefore, to convert pence to shillings, you divide the number of pence by 5.
The Euro was worth about 70 British pence when it started, it dropped to about 60 pence in the next two years or so then has steadily gained until it is now just about equal to the British pound. At the time of this edit, 18th of March 2010, the pound is worth 89p to every euro.
8430/70 is one equivalent fraction.
70 into a fraction = 70/1