Well, darling, 17p is simply 17 pence out of 100 pence in a pound. So, if you want it in fraction form, it's 17/100 of a pound. But hey, who's counting when you've got sass like mine?
There are 100 p in a pound so 28p as a fraction of a pound = 28/100 = 7/25
2 are 17p, and 8 is 4 * 2, so 4 * 17 = 68p for 8 pencils.
To solve this problem, we first need to determine how much money is left after spending 17p and 16p from a 50p coin. Subtracting 17p and 16p from 50p leaves us with 17p. Therefore, the remaining change from a 50p coin after spending 17p and 16p is 17p.
The fraction is £41/100. Since 41 is smaller than 100, there is no vulgar fraction possible.
1/2
1/10
17p = 2p + 5p + 10p
50−(17+16) = 17p
0.2 pounds as a fraction of a pound is 1/5 pound.
fraction for 1 pound of 140 pounds = 1/140
There are 100 p in a pound so 28p as a fraction of a pound = 28/100 = 7/25
17p+17q+p-7q-6p = 12p+17q
As of 24th February 2013, freddo chocolate bars cost 17p.
The fraction 13p/1 pound = 13 p/100 p = 13/100.This fraction cannot be simplified.
Half of a pound in fraction form is 1/2 pound. It's as simple as that, honey. No need to overcomplicate things.
2 are 17p, and 8 is 4 * 2, so 4 * 17 = 68p for 8 pencils.
It is 3/320 of a pound.