If one is not 50 paise,thn the other 1 is 50 paise....
The other one is.
the other one is a 50ps coin, while the one u looked at was a 25 PS coin
25 paise.. DR. satish
ferritic stainless steel for 50 & 100 paise , cupronickel for 5 rupee coin
The Indian rupee is divided into 100 paise. Although there used to be coins worth a single paisa, the smallest unit of legal tender is now the 50 paise coin.
Dozen actually represents the quantity but not currency. So there is not a valid relation between dozen and 50 paise coin. Just say it has 12 in a dozen...
1 rupee = 100 paisaNow5 paisa * 25 coins = 75 paisa1 paisa * 25 coins = 25 paisatotal no of pieces = 25+ 25 = 50 coinsand75 paisa + 25 paisa = 100 paisa = 1 rupee
50 paise
50 paise
1550/50
60 of the 25 and 20 of the 50. 60 of the 25 would give her Rs15. 20 of the 50 would give her Rs 10. Rs 10 and Rs 15 would equal Rs 25.
The current 1 Indian Rupee contains 100 paise. It is the decimal coinage adopted in 1957. Before 1957 starting from 1757, 1 Indian Rupee was of 16 Annas, with 1 Anna was of 4 paise and 1 paisa of 3 pies. 1 Rupee = 16 Anna 1 Anna = 4 Paise 1 Paisa = 3 pie