Even I, as a Brit know there's ten dimes in a dollar - so the answer is ten dollars !
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∙ 10y ago10 does.
There are 10 dimes in a dollar, so 10 dollars times 10 dimes would equal 100 dimes.
10 dimes per dollar so 10 dollars=100 dimes
Ten dimes in one dollar. So multiply by ten. 10 x 10 = 100. 100 dimes in ten dollars.
10000 pennies, or 1000 dimes.
100. There are 10 dimes in 1 dollar, so 10 x 10 = 100.
There are 100 dimes in $10
1000 dimes is 100 dollars.
There are 10 dimes in a dollar, so 10 dollars times 10 dimes would equal 100 dimes.
There are 10 dimes in one dollar, so there are 1,000 dimes in 100 dollars.
100 million dollars.
10 dimes per dollar so 10 dollars=100 dimes
Ten dimes in one dollar. So multiply by ten. 10 x 10 = 100. 100 dimes in ten dollars.
10000 pennies, or 1000 dimes.
100. There are 10 dimes in 1 dollar, so 10 x 10 = 100.
Does each dime make $100 our 4 stacks of dimes back that
1,000 x 0.10 = 100
100, if the real question is 'how many dimes are worth the same as ten dollars', or something along those lines. Because I don't think there are any actual dimes inside a ten dollar bill.There are 10 dimes to have a value of 1 dollar, so multiply that by 10 for the 10 dollars, and you have 10 x 10 = 100. So 100 dimes.