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Rubbish at maths
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If a box weighs 1kg and a �2 coin weighs 15.98g, approximately how many �2 coins are in the box (of course assuming there are only �2 coins in the box and the box is made of cardboard so is very light.)
I can't seem to work it out.
I can't seem to work it out.
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Zacsmaster, thanks but I only needed a rough guess - it's my savings box and I wondered how much was in there. It's to go towards a holiday next Summer :-)
Naflharrisons, thank you
Squarebear, luckily I am neither a schoolkid or an accountant.
Incidentally, I think you meant "It is schoolkid's stuff" in that it would be stuff belonging to schoolkids and requiring an apostrophe. Thanks for bringing it up though.
I might be wrong and I am sure Ethel or Lucy whatshercops will pick me up on it if I am.
Naflharrisons, thank you
Squarebear, luckily I am neither a schoolkid or an accountant.
Incidentally, I think you meant "It is schoolkid's stuff" in that it would be stuff belonging to schoolkids and requiring an apostrophe. Thanks for bringing it up though.
I might be wrong and I am sure Ethel or Lucy whatshercops will pick me up on it if I am.
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Sorry, no offence but I am suprised that you couldn't work this out.
Imagine the box was 8kg and you had it full of 2kg weights. How many would be in the box? 8 divided by 2 = 4 weights.
You hardly need to be an accountant and I'm sure having a dig at a missing apostrophe made you feel a lot better.
Imagine the box was 8kg and you had it full of 2kg weights. How many would be in the box? 8 divided by 2 = 4 weights.
You hardly need to be an accountant and I'm sure having a dig at a missing apostrophe made you feel a lot better.
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