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What is 1 of 10 in per cent?

10 per cent


How can you make a dollar with 18 coins using a fifty cent piece?

1 x 50 cent 10 x 1 cent 6 x 5 cent 1 x 10 cent


How many mills to make one cent?

a mille is 1 tenth of a cent so there are 10 mille in 1 cent


How do you have four coins worth 0.36?

A 20 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent and 1 cent coin.


What combinations of coins can make 36 cents?

25 cent and 10 cent and 1 cent


One hundredth of a dollar equals?

In most cases, a cent.1 cent


When does cent become cents isn't one a cent and anything more than that cents?

"Cents" is the plural of "cent". This could be a little confusing, so pay attention. Referring to value, you can have 1 cent, 2 cents, 10 cents, 50 cents, etc. Example - apples are 1 cent each, oranges are 2 cents each. Referring to coins, you can have a 1 cent coin, a 5 cent coin, a 10 cent coin, etc. Example 1 - I have a 1 cent coin, a 2 cent coin and a 10 cent coin in my pocket. Example 2 - I have two 1 cent coins, three 2 cent coins and four 10 cent coins in my pocket. You are referring to the coins and describing them by their values.


What is Divide 1 cent into 10 million?

10 million


What is one tenth of a cent?

1/10 of a cent is often the amount given on coupons and things as their cash value. We don't have any US currency for that amount, but if something is worth 1/10 of a cent, then that means if you have 10 of them it is worth 1 cent.So for example, say a coupon says cash value .1 cents or 1/10 of a cent. Then 10 of those coupons is worth a cent.This works for recycling bottles and cans too.


Why is a 10 cent coin called a penny?

We have never heard of a 10 cent coin called a penny, but at one time there were 1 cent coins called nickels. This happened because the 1 cent coins were made as thick as a nickel.


1 cent how many Pakistani rupee?

10 cent equal to how many pakistani rupee


What is the coin of Ireland?

The coinage of Ireland was formally the Irish pound (or punt Éireannach in Irish) until 2002 when it was replaced by the Euro (the most common currency in Europe).