i am an odd multiple of 50p, my number of pounds is double 18

£36.50

p stands for pence

Pounds double 18 = 36

Odd number x 50 is 1

Means answer is £36.50

Well, well, well, look who we have here! An odd multiple of 50p, eh? You must be quite the unique coin! So, based on what you just told me, your number of pounds is double 18. Hmm... let me put on my thinking clown nose for a moment. Ah, I've got it!

If we take double 18, which is 36, and think of it as pounds, we can convert it back to pence. Since 1 pound is 100 pence, 36 pounds would be 36 x 100 pence, which is 3600 pence.

Now, since you're an odd multiple of 50p, we need to divide 3600 by 50 to find out how many 50p coins you are. And after meticulously performing the calculations, my amusing answer for you is... drumroll, please... you are 72 (odd) 50p coins!

So, there you have it, my coin friend. You're an oddball made up of 72 shiny, peculiar 50p coins! Keep being your quirky self!

To solve this problem, we need to break it down into smaller steps and use algebraic equations.

Let's denote the number of 50p coins as "n". Since you mentioned that you are an odd multiple of 50p, we can write an equation to represent this:

50p * n = odd number

Next, you mentioned that the number of pounds is double 18. Let's denote the number of pounds as "x". The equation for this can be written as:

x = 2 * 18

To convert the pounds to pence, we need to multiply by 100 since there are 100 pence in one pound:

x * 100 = total number of pence

Now, we can substitute the value of x in terms of 18 into the equation to get:

(2 * 18) * 100 = total number of pence

Simplifying, we have:

36 * 100 = total number of pence

Now, we can substitute "n" into the equation to represent the number of pence in terms of 50p coins:

50p * n = 36 * 100

To find the value of "n", we need to solve this equation. To do that, we can divide both sides of the equation by 50:

n = (36 * 100) / 50

Simplifying further, we get:

n = 72

Therefore, the number of 50p coins is 72.

In summary, an odd multiple of 50p with a number of pounds that is double 18 is represented by 72 50p coins.

What does the p represent? Pence? Piasters?

Are you talking about Egyptian money?

We are not mindreaders here.

Double 30 Egyptian pounds would be 36

Add 50 piasters to that to get and odd multiple.

I wish you well with your new government

I meant double 18 is 36. Sorry