Dozen actually represents the quantity but not currency.
So there is not a valid relation between dozen and 50 paise coin.
Just say it has 12 in a dozen...
50 is (4 and 1/6) dozen of anything.
50 2p coins go into £1.00
It depends on what type of coins you have. There are 50 pennies in a roll, 40 nickles, 50 dimes, and 40 quarters.
Depends on the coins: US Coins: 50 Pennies 50 Dimes 40 Quarters 20 Nickels 25 Dollars
50% Dozen= 12 6/12 x100%= 50%
The two coins are one 75-paisa and one 50-paisa. (The 75-paisa is the one that is not a fifty-paisa coin.)
1 rupee = 100 paisaNow5 paisa * 25 coins = 75 paisa1 paisa * 25 coins = 25 paisatotal no of pieces = 25+ 25 = 50 coinsand75 paisa + 25 paisa = 100 paisa = 1 rupee
You have some 50-paisa coins. You need 24 of them to make a dozen (12) rupees.
50 is (4 and 1/6) dozen of anything.
12 = 1 dozen therefore 600 = 50 dozen.
The Euro is subdivided into 100 cents. In physical currency these values are made up using coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents.
50 2p coins go into £1.00
1 dozen eggs = 12 eggs 50% = 1/2 Half of one dozen eggs = 6 eggs
There are $50 in a roll of toonies which is 25 coins.
The Indian rupee is divided into 100 paise. Although there used to be coins worth a single paisa, the smallest unit of legal tender is now the 50 paise coin.
It used to be. Now it is not used anymore.
I have a Ballistic Roll of James Monroe coins and it has 50 coins in it.