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One dollar = 100 cents. That's 20 nickels (5 cent coins) per dollar. 20 x 10 = 200
1 cent=1 percent. 5 cents=5 percent, etc.
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To express (2 \times 10^5) in standard notation, you multiply 2 by 100,000 (which is (10^5)). This equals 200,000. Therefore, (2 \times 10^5) in standard notation is 200,000.
5. a dime is 10 cent. and a dollar is 100 cent soo half of a dollar is 50 cent and 10 time 5=50 cent. :)
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20 5 cent coins 20x5=100=1 dollar
2 dollar coin.
16 5-cents in a dollar.
1/5 of a dollar
There are 100 cents in the Australian Dollar. That can constitute - 20 x 5 cent coins. 10 x 10 cent coins. 5 x 20 cent coins. 2 x 50 cent coins. 1 x 1 Dollar coin. The 1 and 2 cent coins are no longer in circulation.
1 dollar/5 cents = 100 c/5 c = 20
One dollar = 100 cents. That's 20 nickels (5 cent coins) per dollar. 20 x 10 = 200
One cent. The Bahamian dollar is tied to the U.S. dollar so the two always have the same value.
Gold Coins: $20-$10-$5-$3-$2.50-$1.00 Silver coins: Dollar-Half Dollar-Quarter- 20 cent piece-Dime-Half Dime-3 cent silver. Copper Coins: 5 cent- 3 cent (nickel)- 2 cent- 1 cent- Half cent
Current Canadian monetary denominations include:1 cent coin (penny, front is maple leaf)5 cent coin (nickel, front is beaver)10 cent coin (dime, front is sailboat)25 cent coin (correctly 25 cent piece, but is referred to as a quarter, front is moose)50 cent coin (50 cent piece, rare)1 dollar coin (loonie, front it loon)2 dollar coin (toonie, front it polar bear)5 dollar bill10 dollar bill20 dollar bill50 dollar bill100 dollar billand a two dollar bill one is from 1892 is that cool or what?