exactly 125 cents
Two quarters = 50 cents.
Due to the fact that there are 25 cents for every 100 cents, the value of a quarter equals 25% of the value of a dollar.
A dollary consists of 100 cents. A quarter is 25 cents. So 4 quarters go into a full dollar. So 20/4=5 So $5.00
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A nickel is worth 5 cents so n nickels have a value of 5n cents.
The value of 5 quarters is 125 cents. Whether that is in dimes or whatever else, the value is always 125 cents. If, for some unknown and perverse reason, you want to use 5 quarters to buy nickels, then you'll get 5 nickels for each quarter, 25 nickels for all 5 quarters.
25 cents.
5 * 25 = 125 cents 125 cents/25 cents = 5 quarters =========
A nickel is 5 cents and a quarter is 25 cents so there are five times as many nickels as quarters in any amount. That means 20 quarters is the same as 20*5 = 100 nickels.
Two quarters = 50 cents.
There are 100 cents in a dollar, and each quarter is worth 25 cents. Therefore, 5 quarters equals 5 times 25 cents, which is 125 cents.
1 quarter = 25 x (1) cents 2 quarters = 25 x (2) cents 3 quarters = 25 x (3) cents 4 quarters = 25 x (4) cents . . . 'q' quarters = 25 x (q) cents
i think its 4q
fifty-five 1 quarter = 25 cents = 5 nickels = 5 x 5 cents 11 quarters = 275 cents = 55 nickels = 55 x 5 cents
25 cents Canadian
Of course-- they are worth 25 cents.
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