Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we're talking about British currency, there are 100 pence in a pound. So, if you have 10 pounds, you would have 1000 pence. Therefore, there would be 100 ten pence coins in 10 pounds. Just imagine all the lovely little coins you could paint with that!
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To make £2.30, you need to convert that amount into pence, which is 230 pence. Since each 10p coin is worth 10 pence, you would divide 230 by 10. Therefore, you need 23 ten-pence coins to make £2.30.
70 to 90 pounds
The idea is to subtract 10p minus 4p.
10% of 800 pounds is 80 pounds
10p/£2 = 10p/200p = 1/20
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ten 10 x 10p = 100p = £1
There are 100 pence in one pound. Therefore, there are 1000 pence in 10 pounds. To find out how many 10 pence coins are in 10 pounds, you simply divide 1000 by 10, which equals 100. So, there are 100 ten pence coins in 10 pounds.
100p = £1.00 → 1 million 10p pieces = 1,000,000 x 10p = 10,000,000p = 10,000,000 ÷ 100 pounds = £100,000
30 times 10p = £3
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5 pounds of 10p coins would weigh 5 pounds, as the denomination of the coin doesn't affect the weight.
To convert pence to pounds, you divide by 100 since there are 100 pence in 1 pound. Therefore, 10p is equal to 0.10 pounds. To find the fraction of 1 pound that 10p represents, you would set up the fraction as 0.10/1. This simplifies to 1/10, so 10p represents 1/10 of a pound.
There are 100 pence in one pound. Therefore, to find out how many 10p coins are needed to make one pound, you would divide 100 by 10, which equals 10. So, you would need 10 10p coins to make one pound.
'10p' is money, a 10 pence piece.
To determine how many 10 pence coins are in 42 pounds, we must first convert pounds to pence. Since there are 100 pence in a pound, 42 pounds would be equal to 4200 pence. To find the number of 10 pence coins in 4200 pence, we divide 4200 by 10, which equals 420. Therefore, there are 420 10 pence coins in 42 pounds.