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How many 1 pound coins have the same value as 300 pence
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How many 1 pound coins have the same value as 300 pence
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£1 is equilevent to 100p so £2 add £1 = £3 and 200p add 100p equals 300p
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Well £1 is 100p so 3 £1 coins will be 300p
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