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It weighs nothing because there is no such thing as a £100 note.
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Yes, but it was different Europe started printing the 100 pound note in 1727 but it has since changed. The most recent one that you see now was made in 1987 check on wikipedia
To calculate 17 pence as a percentage of one pound, first note that one pound is equal to 100 pence. Therefore, 17 pence is (17/100) * 100%, which equals 17%. Thus, 17 pence is 17% of one pound.
The Bank of England does not currently issue a One Hundred Pound note and has no plans to do so in the foreseeable future.
The currency in Egypt is the Egyptian pound.It is divided into 100 piastres.The international trading code is EGP.
Oh, dude, 5p is like 5 pence, right? So, like, 100 pence make a pound. Therefore, 5p is like 5/100 of a pound, which simplifies to 1/20. So, like, 5p is 1/20 of a pound.
No. There are 100 Pence in a Pound. 50 Pence is one tenth of Five Pounds.
Paper notes were printed in denominations between £20 and £1000 from as early as 1855.
23 p / 1 pound = 23 p / 100 p = 23/100
100 pence is 1 British Pound. 1 British Pound equals 1.52 US Dollar. Conversion as of 15th December 2015. Note; exchange rates change daily.
Oh, dude, you're making me do math? Like, seriously? Okay, so 90 pence is like 90/100 of a pound because there are 100 pence in a pound. So, technically, 90 pence is 9/10 of a pound. But hey, who's counting, right?