2 bits equal 25 cents. So 6 bits would be 75 cents.
.75
20 cents.
4 bits is equal to 50 cents the old college cheer was 2 bits- 4bits -6 bits a dollar if you can't hear us we'll shout a little louder
If you mean in 30 cents, there are 6 nickels (30 cents / 5 cents = 6) If you mean 30 dollars, the answer is 600 nickels (3000 cents / 5 cents)
Not 6 cents but 60 cents. 0.060 is 6 cents.
6
A bit is 1/8 of a dollar or 12.5 cents so if you have six bits it is 75¢
20 cents.
50
4 bits is equal to 50 cents the old college cheer was 2 bits- 4bits -6 bits a dollar if you can't hear us we'll shout a little louder
twenty-five cents; smilarly, "four bits" is fifty cents
two eights make one quarter so it takes threes times as many to make three quarters. So, 6 eights make three quarters. ( A eighth of a dollar is called a bit so 2 bits is a quarter and 6 bits is 75 cents. There is an old song that ends with "Shave and a haircut - six bits.)
6 dollars and 43 cents
6 bits
25 cents.
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If you mean in 30 cents, there are 6 nickels (30 cents / 5 cents = 6) If you mean 30 dollars, the answer is 600 nickels (3000 cents / 5 cents)
The term "bit" used in the USA comes from the Spanish Milled silver dollar which could be cut into 8 equal parts, 8 bits, also known as a Piece of Eight. Technically, a bit is 12.5 cents but there are no one bit coins, only 2, 4, 6, and 8 bits. 2 bits being 25 cents [a quarter dollar], 4 bits being 50 cents [a half dollar] and so on. The term is dated and is used very little today.