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What fraction of a pound is seventy-five pence?
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3/4. This is because one pence is equal to 1/100 pounds. Therefore, 75 pence would be 75/100 pounds. After simplifying 75/100 by dividing the numerator and the denominator by 25, your answer will be 3/4.
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