Actually, one percent of that $1.97 is a bit closer to two cents USD. (I did have 2 1/2 weeks practice of the pound-to-dollar conversion rate!) So she was definitely not twentieth, and second has already been claimed. She could have been 1.97th!!Joseph Schumpeter wrote:Well, it's one percent of a pound, e.g., one pence. A quid is worth $1.97 these days, so one pence is worth just shy of twenty cents USD. Clearly, you were the twentieth vote.
Strangely enough, I did understand the reasoning behind the in correct answers, but it took me more than a few minutes to understand where 53 was made from %#.