To convert 8 dollars and 99 cents to pounds, you need to know the current exchange rate. As of my last update, the exchange rate was approximately 1 USD to 0.73 GBP. Therefore, 8.99 USD would be roughly 6.57 GBP. In pounds and pennies, this is approximately 6 pounds and 57 pence. Please check the latest exchange rate for the most accurate conversion.
100,000 cents or pennies
If you mean pennies as cents, then it is $1000.00 or £1000.00 if you mean pennies from pounds.
Assuming U.S. cents and dollars, you would have $10,737,418.24.
There are 100 cents in a dollar, so 2,000 cents makes 20 dollars.
10,000 pennies is worth 10,000 pennies. However, to convert to dollars or pounds 10,000c = $100 or 10,000 p = £100
11 dollars, 83 cents.
100,000 cents or pennies
If you mean pennies as cents, then it is $1000.00 or £1000.00 if you mean pennies from pounds.
Only 2 major countries now have coins called pennies - Britain and the US - and the US ones are technically cents, not pennies. Both countries have 100 cents/pennies in their major currency unit, so move the decimal point 2 places to the left for your answer: 100000000 US cents = 1,000,000 US dollars 100000000 British pennies = 1,000,000 British pounds
2,000,000 pennies make 20,000 dollars. 2 million pennies = 2 million cents…
Assuming U.S. cents and dollars, you would have $10,737,418.24.
Two thousand four pennies are worth $20.04. Since there are 100 pennies in a dollar, you can simply divide 2004 by 100 to convert pennies to dollars. Therefore, 2004 pennies equal 20 dollars and 4 cents.
There are 100 cents in a dollar, so 2,000 cents makes 20 dollars.
15.63 U.S. dollars = 9.45667957 British pounds
Assuming that you as referring to US dollars and cents, and that you are referring to pounds avoirdupois as a measure of weight (rather than British Pounds sterling as British currency), the answer depends on when the pennies were produced. Prior to 1982, pennies were 95% copper and 5% zinc, and 147 weighed a pound. Thus, 50 pounds would be worth about $73.50 face value (although the copper value would be perhaps double that). After 1982, pennies were 2.5% copper and 97.5% zinc, and 181 weighed a pound. Thus, 50 pounds would be worth about $90.50 face value. In 1982, both types were produced. 1943 pennies (made of steel coated with zinc) might skew your numbers a bit - 168 weigh a pound, and fifty pounds would be worth about $84.07 face value (although the numismatic value would likely be several times that number). The initial Indian Head pennies (before 1864), Flying Eagle cents, and of course the old Large Cents, would all have different weights than those stated above.
In the UK 300 pennies = 3 pounds
four dollars, ten cents