A quarter and a nickel. The quarter is the coin that's not a nickel!
A quarter and a nickel. One is not a quarter, the other one is.
The other coin is a 10p..!
There are 3 30p's in £1. But you still have 10p left over needed to make the pound.
ten 10 x 10p = 100p = £1
£1 coin + 50p coin + 2x20p coins + 10p coin = £2
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6p and 5p are the coins
17p = 2p + 5p + 10p
9 x 5p 7 x 5p, 1 x 10p 5 x 5p, 1 x 20p 5 x 5p, 2 x 10p 3 x 5p, 1 x 10p, 1 x 20p 3 x 5p, 3 x 10p 1 x 5p, 4 x 10p 1 x 5p, 2 x 20p 1 x 5p, 2 x 10p, 1 x 20p
8 Coins of the Realm - a reference to the coins of the UK. 1p 2p 5p 10p 20p 50p £1 £2
1 x £1 3 x 10p 1 x 5p 3 x 1p = £1.38 in 8 coins.
There are 47 ways using 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p.
5p, two 2 penny pieces and a 1 p piece.
If you have international bolt-on It will cost 10p but it does cost approx.£5 to sign up for it, a one off cost. But it's worth it to the normal rate of 30p - £1 or more.