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A 2p coin is 25.91mm in diameter, or about 1.02 inches. There are 5280 feet in a mile and 12 inches to the foot, so 63,380 inches to the mile. 63,380 divided by 1.02 (actually 1.02007874) gives 62,113 coins. Each coin is 2p, so that gives 124,226 pence, or 1,242.26 pounds (equal to about US$1,856.18 as of 11/19/2008).
The three coins that make up 24p, or pence, are a 20 pence coin and two 2 pence coins. This is a problem that is difficult for most americans since coins do not come in those types of denominations.
(2p - 3)(2p + 1)
The thickness of all current circulating dollar coins issued by the US Mint is 2mm.
It has four factors: 1, 2, p, and 2p.
No, a 2p coin cannot scratch apatite. Apatite is composed of calcium phosphate minerals which are harder than the metal used in a 2p coin.
A 2p coin in the UK weighs approximately 7.12 grams.
no
2.7 mm
not much really
No, a 2p coin is unlikely to scratch apatite and orthoclase as these minerals have a higher hardness on the Mohs scale compared to the coin. Apatite has a hardness of 5 on the Mohs scale, while orthoclase has a hardness of 6-6.5, higher than the 2p coin.
That makes it easier to distinguish them.
2p
To make 10 pence using coins, there are several possible combinations. You could use one 10p coin, two 5p coins, a 5p coin and five 1p coins, or ten 1p coins. These are the four distinct ways to make 10 pence with coins.
The diameter of a current British 2p coin is 25.9 mm. The coin has been issued in 2 different metals. Older bronze ones are 1.85 mm thick while the current copper-plated steel coins are 2.03 mm thick. Both have a weight of 7.125 gm.
because its an antique
The answer depends on which country's currency you are referring to.