
unfinished_empathy
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well technically a £5 note is just that.. so there isn't any cos it's made of paper.
If however we're talking about how many 10 pences would make your money up to £5 that would be 50.. because 10 x 10 pences would be 1 pound so 50 x 10 pence pieces would be £5. |
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Lily
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50 |
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lax_stx38
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None to a note but to £5.00 coins its 50. |
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Chozo
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50 ? 50 x ten pence = 5 pounds |
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jadedy04
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none, |
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spiko
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50 |
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tommy
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this has been done to death. |
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its_kristy
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A pence is .01, so a 10 pence piece is the equivalent of a dime. So there are 50. |
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Little Miss B
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None silly!!
10p's are silver and notes are made of paper! |
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Mr Mills
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50 - or none depends on the level of seriousness |
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Lily
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If you change your fiver up in a shop, the nice man/lady will give you 50 shiny 10 pence pieces in return for your fiver. |
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A R T ?
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NONE IT A 5 POUND NOTE ,OR IF YOU ARE BEING A SMARTY,THERE IS 50= 10P PEICES IN A FIVER, |
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oadbywonder
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And yes folks hes from Essex |
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sweet-cookie
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there are 10 ten pence pieces, to one pound
(TEN X Five pence's ) = 5 pounds
50 Ten pence pieces ;
and they are all MINE !!!! I claim my prize !
>^,,^< |
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Spacysam
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50 |
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penningtonuk2000
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ok 10p x 10 = £1 x 5 = 50 |
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SteveT
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Obviously there are no 10p pieces in a £5 note.
However £5 is worth the same as fifty 10p pieces. |
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kitty_b17
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50 |
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xMwahahahahahahax
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50 i think. why? |
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philipscottbrooks
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None but there are 50 that are equal to a pound note though |
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