Correct.
5kg at 14 pence per kg is 5 x 14 = 70 pence.
It is: 62/2 = 31 pence
If you have 50 pence left after spending 90% of your money, it means you spent 90 pence (since 90% of a pound is 90 pence). To find out how much money you started with, you need to calculate what 10% of the total amount would be. Since 10% is half of 20%, you can double the amount you have left, 50 pence, to get 100 pence. Therefore, you started with 1 pound.
Five pence. Most countries that used pence have switched to different currencies. so it's most likely describing money from the United Kingdom.
Two
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 15 pence and want to find a sum of money that is 3 times larger, you simply multiply 15 by 3. So, 15 pence times 3 equals 45 pence. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, math can be a joyful experience when you take it one step at a time.
say up money so you will have enough money.
Pence is the plural of Penny ie. 1 Penny, 2 Pence.
There are 200 Pence in Two Pounds. There are 480 Pence in a predecimal Two Pounds.
5kg at 14 pence per kg is 5 x 14 = 70 pence.
1 pence is equal to 2 cents ($0.02).
2 pence
Pence is the plural of Penny. One Penny or Two Pence.
its £5 dear. lol
No. Pence is the plural of Penny. You can have One Penny or Two Pence, or Three Pence, etc. If you had two One Penny coins, you would have a total of Two Pence consisting of Two Pennies.
Two Such as the UK two pence decimal coin
Two pounds is 200 pence, so 25 pence is 1/8 of that.