Twenty five cents is .15 of a British pound at the current exchange rate. Although this is true today, currencies are quite volatile and this could change in the near future.
One quarter of one pound is 25 pence, as one pound is divided into 100 pence. Therefore, a quarter of a pound represents 25% of that total. In monetary terms, this is equivalent to 0.25 pounds or 25 cents in U.S. currency.
50 cents
25 pence/ 8 pounds = 25 pence / 800 pence = 25/800 = 1/32
A quarter pound. Or 16 ounces (oz.) * 0.25 = 4 oz. Or 25 pence. (£1 = 100 pence * 0.25)
1/4
25 cents a pound
In 1970, a pound of coffee cost about $1.20 per pound. From 1962 to 1989 there was a International Coffee Agreement which set the price of coffee at $1.20 per pound.
I could refer to 25 PENCE on a POUND, pence and pound being denominations of British Pounds Sterling (£), normally P in a/the P is used when referring to tax.
In the U.S., all dimes, quarters, and half-dollars made before 1965 are 90% silver. Kennedy half-dollars minted between 1965 and 1970 are 40% silver, and all Dollar coins minted before 1965 are silver as well.
Depends.If feathers, 4 ounces.If gold, 3 ounces.If money, 25 pence.- wjs1632 -4 ounces
.25 cents per pound if buying a 640 pound barrel - comes to $160
in 1933 3 pounds equaled 25 cents