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What unit of measure is used for the diameter of a 5-peso coin?

The diameter of a 5-peso coin is typically measured in millimeters (mm). For example, the Philippine 5-peso coin has a diameter of 25 mm. This metric unit provides a precise measurement of the coin's size.


What is the metric unit of circumference of a one-peso coin?

millimeters


What unit will you use to measure the weight of a 5-peso coin?

Newtons


What unit will you use to measure the weight of five peso coin?

Grams or milligrams would be appropriate units to measure the weight of a five peso coin.


What unit will you use to measure the weight of a five peso coin?

A newton - or a millinewton.


What unit of currency does mexico use?

The Mexican currency is the Peso.


What SI unit would be most appropriate to use when measuring the mass of a coin?

Grams


What does UN peso mean in Spanish?

It means "one peso." The peso is a unit of currency.


How much is a 100 apaxmai ekaton into Philippines peso 100 How much is 100 pesos 7.31 in American money. How much is a 100 peso coin there is no 100 peso coin but if in peso co?

A 100 apaxmai ekaton (assuming this refers to a currency unit) would depend on the current exchange rate, which isn't specified. For converting 100 Philippine pesos to U.S. dollars, as of the latest rates, it would be approximately $1.77 USD (assuming an exchange rate of around 56.50 PHP to 1 USD). There is no 100 peso coin in circulation; the highest denomination is a 100 peso bill.


Which metric unit would you use to measure the thickness of a coin?

You would typically use millimeters (mm) to measure the thickness of a coin. This unit is commonly used for measuring small distances or thicknesses.


What is the monetary unit in Columbia?

Monetary unit: Colombian Peso


Why is the monetary unit of the Philippine called peso?

The simple answer is that it used to be a colony of Spain and used the Spanish monetary unit which is the Peso as well. In the early 1900's the U.S.A. took control of the Philippines and established the unit of currency as a "gold peso" which was supposed to be 1/2 the value of a U.S. Dollar. The Japanese occupied for a while as well, but the Peso has stuck as the monetary unit