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One penny is one hundredth of a pound: | One penny is one hundredth of a pound: | ||
= GBP 0.01 = £0.01 | = GBP 0.01 | ||
= £0.01 | |||
For example, 50 pence is 50 times this value: | For example, 50 pence is 50 times this value: | ||
= GBP 0.50 = £0.50 | = GBP 0.50 | ||
= £0.50 | |||
Latest revision as of 07:57, 10 February 2022
Money - UK.
Plural of penny, meaning the value of the money.
One penny is one hundredth of a pound:
= GBP 0.01
= £0.01
For example, 50 pence is 50 times this value:
= GBP 0.50
= £0.50