2 pennies = 2*1=2 Cents
1 dime = 1*10=10 Cents
2 nickels = 2*5=10 Cents
Total = 2+10+10=22
1 quarter = 1*25=25 Cents
Answer=22/25
One penny is equivalent to one-tenth of a dime. Since a dime is worth 10 cents and a penny is worth 1 cent, it would take 10 pennies to equal 1 dime. Therefore, one penny is not equal to any dimes, but it is part of the total that makes one dime.
It depends on what you mean by "dime sized". If it's a miniature version of a quarter with a complete image on both side, it's not a real coin; it's a novelty item with no special value. If it has part of the normal-sized image of a quarter on it, you may have what's called a "wrong planchet" error. It happened when a dime blank (planchet) accidentally got mixed in with the blanks intended for quarters and was struck with a quarter's image. If you think you have a wrong planchet error you should have it inspected in person by a dealer who is familiar with error coins.
A US pound is 453.6 grams. A nickel weighs 5 grams so there are 453.6/5 = 90.7 nickels. You can't have a part of a nickel, so assuming you have 91 nickels their value would be 91*$0.05 = $4.55 A dime weighs 2.27 gm, or 0.08 oz so there are 200 dimes, or $20, in a pound. A pound of quarters is also worth about $20.00 Total: $44.55
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Nickles don't apply to distance; Nickles are a part of currency.
No. Only the cent is and even there, its full name is the eurocent.
One penny is equivalent to one-tenth of a dime. Since a dime is worth 10 cents and a penny is worth 1 cent, it would take 10 pennies to equal 1 dime. Therefore, one penny is not equal to any dimes, but it is part of the total that makes one dime.
The coins we know are:A penny - 1 centA nickel - 5 centsA dime - 10 centsA quarter - 25 centsLet x denote the number of pennies, y denote the number of nickels, z denote the number of dimes and w denote the number of quarter.We can set up the expression this way:x + 5y + 10z + 25w = 14But since we want to make 14 cents, quarters are not considered to be the part of the combination, so we write:x + 5y + 10z = 14There is no quick way to work out this problem. All you need to do is to work by trials.If we have y = 0 nickels and z = 1 dime, then the remaining choice is 4 pennies to make 14 cents.If we have y = 2 nickels and z = 0 dimes, then the remaining choice is also 4 pennies.If we have y = 1 nickel and z = 0 dimes, then the remaining choice is 9 pennies.If y = z = 0 of these coins - nickels and dimes - , then we can make 14 cents by 14 pennies.So there are 4 ways to form 14 cents.
It depends on what you mean by "dime sized". If it's a miniature version of a quarter with a complete image on both side, it's not a real coin; it's a novelty item with no special value. If it has part of the normal-sized image of a quarter on it, you may have what's called a "wrong planchet" error. It happened when a dime blank (planchet) accidentally got mixed in with the blanks intended for quarters and was struck with a quarter's image. If you think you have a wrong planchet error you should have it inspected in person by a dealer who is familiar with error coins.
If you have 7 coins that equal $1.07 and cannot use a half dollar, dime, or nickel, you must be using quarters and pennies. You could have 3 quarters and 4 pennies, as 3 quarters equal $0.75 and 4 pennies equal $0.04, totaling $1.07.
In Pennsylvania, the cost of a pay phone call changed from a dime to a quarter in 1988. This adjustment reflected the rising operational costs and the need for pay phone operators to maintain their services. The increase was part of a broader trend seen across the United States during that time.
Ontario is part of Canada so the Canadian dollar is the currency of Ontario. Coins are produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and currently issued in denominations of 5¢ (nickel), 10¢ (dime), 25¢ (quarter), 50¢ (50¢ piece), $1 (loonie), and $2 (toonie). Pennies are no longer minted in Canada.
To make 89 cents with 6 coins, you have to first realize that the "9" part of the cents is comprised of 5 cents and 4 pennies. Therefore, you have to have 4 pennies and 85 cents using 2 coins; impossible, since you would need 3 coins(if you had half-dollars) to make that amount: a half-dollar, quarter, and a dime. Basically, it's impossible with only coins worth 0.01, 0.05, 0.10, 0.25, and 0.50 of the currency(US$, I assume?)
A US pound is 453.6 grams. A nickel weighs 5 grams so there are 453.6/5 = 90.7 nickels. You can't have a part of a nickel, so assuming you have 91 nickels their value would be 91*$0.05 = $4.55 A dime weighs 2.27 gm, or 0.08 oz so there are 200 dimes, or $20, in a pound. A pound of quarters is also worth about $20.00 Total: $44.55
Seven nickels is 35 cents. A dollar is 100 cents, so the nickels are 35/100, or 0.35 of a dollar.
One dime is 1/10, that is, 0.1, dollars.
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