If you mean, are dimes attracted to a magnet, the answers are No for US dimes and Yes for Canadian dimes.
American dimes are made of copper and a small amount of nickel. While the metal nickel is in fact attracted to a magnet there's not enough (only about 8.3%) in an American dime to show any attraction.
Canadian dimes were made of pure nickel up till the end of the 1990s, and have been made of steel since then. Both of these metals are strongly attracted to a magnet.
No, nor are any U.S. dimes. Mercury dimes are made of silver and copper, neither of which are magnetic.
You can't. Dimes are made of copper and silver, neither of which can be magnetized.
No. US dimes have never been made from a magnetic metal - only from silver/copper alloy up to 1964, and copper-nickel clad after that.However, Canadian dimes have been struck in either nickel or steel since mid-1968 and those metals ARE attracted to a magnet.
A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00
29 dimes and one nickel or 28 dimes and 3 nickels or 27 dimes and 5 nickels or 26 dimes and 7 nickels or 25 dimes and 9 nickels or 24 dimes and 11 nickels or 23 dimes and 13 nickels or 22 dimes and 15 nickels or 21 dimes and 17 nickels or 20 dimes and 19 nickels or 19 dimes and 21 nickels or 18 dimes and 23 nickels or 17 dimes and 25 nickels or 16 dimes and 27 nickels or 15 dimes and 29 nickels or 14 dimes and 31 nickels or 13 dimes and 33 nickels or 12 dimes and 35 nickels or 11 dimes and 37 nickels or 10 dimes and 39 nickels or 9 dimes and 41 nickels or 8 dimes and 43 nickels or 7 dimes and 45 nickels or 6 dimes and 47 nickels or 5 dimes and 49 nickels or 4 dimes and 51 nickels or 3 dimes and 53 nickels or 2 dimes and 55 nickels or one dime and 57 nickels
There are 13500 dimes in 13500 dimes!
8 and a half dimes.
200 dimes = $20.00 90 dimes = $9.00 (Answer) 290 dimes= $29.00
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. A 10-dollar bill can be changed into 40 quarters, 100 dimes, or any combination of the two. So, the number of ways you can do this depends on how many quarters and dimes you want to mix and match. Just make sure you don't end up with a pocket full of loose change!
Any Canadian dime dated 1967 or earlier is silver. Then some in 1968 were 50% silver, others were pure nickel. The nickel ones are magnetic.
4 quarters=10 dimes x quarters=85 dimes quarter=10/4 dimes x (10/4 dimes) = 85 dimes x= 85 dimes/(10/4 dimes) x=34 Answer: 34 quarters
ten dimes make 1.00 so you need 10,000 dimes