114p or £1.14
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114P, or 1 pound 14 p
19p * 6 = 114p = £1.14. Note: simple calculations like this one are easier to do with a calculator. If you don't have a calculator available, your computer probably has one for you to use (check under "Programs", "Applications", etc).
Add like terms: 13 - 17 + 2p^2 - 19p - 6p^2 = -4 - 4p^2 - 19p
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The change is 64 p.
15p+11Q
You would change 1 pound to pence, so you would have 100 pence. Divide 100 by 19 to get the answer. In this case it would be 20 stamps with 5p left over.
a,b,c,d are numbers of which atleast one is non zero such that a+b+c+d=0 let p=ab+bc+cd prove that one of 19p+99q and 19q+99p must be negative
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The costs are figured by adding up the letters in the name of each fruit, counting A as 1, B as 2, etc. Thus orange = 15 + 18 + 1 + 14 + 7 + 5 = 60p. With this formula, KIWI doesn't satisfy the condition :)
The bohr diagram is the diagram of the electrons on the orbital layers of the nucleus of an atom. for potassium, you would put 2 electrons on the first layer, 8 on the second layer, and 9 on the third layer. This is because the atomic number of Potassium (K) is 19, therefore has 19 protons and 19 electrons. umm no sorry... tht is wrong dude, you can only have 2 electrons on the first orbital, 8 on the second orbital, and 8 on the third orbital not nine! Actually, The first one is right. Yout can put on a maximum 16 electrons on the third ring, not 8. and if i was worng for some odd reason, you can take that extra electron and put in on the next ring