£7.18
If each Mars bar costs 47p, then buying 6 would cost 6 x 47p = 282p, which is £2.82. When you pay with a ten-pound note (£10), you'll receive change of £10 - £2.82 = £7.18. Therefore, you would receive £7.18 in change.
If each Mars bar costs ( p ) and you buy 6, the total cost would be ( 6p ). To find the change from a ten-pound note, you subtract the total cost from 10 pounds: ( 10 - 6p ). The amount of change you receive will be ( 10 - 6p ) pounds.
If each Mars bar costs 47p, the total cost for 6 Mars bars is 6 x 0.47 = £2.82. If you pay with a ten-pound note, your change would be £10.00 - £2.82 = £7.18. Therefore, you would receive £7.18 in change.
40p
In the UK, a pound is equivalent to 100 pence. So if you receive a pound, you would get 100 pence in change.
8 tubes @ 56p each = 8 × 56p = 448p 100p = £1 → 448p = £(448 ÷ 100) = £4.48 £10 - £4.48 = £5.52
The Eire (Irish) Punt (Pound) coin was first issued in 1990.
a very desperate one
i know it changes, but lately it's been costing around 4.79 per 3 lbs.
If you divide 6.48 by 4 you can find out what one pound of fruit costs. You will end up with fruit costing $1.62 per pound.
A pound is a measurment of weight. The weight of a pound does not change. Therefore, a pound of "fjhfjhdfh" would be equivalent to a pound of "abc" or "xyz", they would all be as heavy as a pound.
Each person received 1/8 of a pound of candy