Aruba's coins are called cents. Aruba's currency is the florin [AWG]. The florin is divided into 100 cents. There are coins of 5, 10, 25, and 50 cents. There also are 1 florin [100 cents] and 5 florin [500 cents] coins.
A nickel is 5 cents and a dollar is 100 cents, so you need 100/5 = 20 coins.
10 dimes make one dollar.
Easy. Use 100 5-cent coins.
4 quarters or 10 dimes or 20 nickels or 100 pennies. One dollar is equal to 100 cents so many combinations of coins can be used.
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.
100 coins in a row 100 cents in a rand 100 cubits in a rood
Two quarter dollar coins (25 cents each) and five dimes (10 cent each coin) or 3 x 25 cents = 75 cents 3 x 5 cents = 15 cents 1 x 10 cents = 10 cents Total = 100 cents or one dollar.
100 coins in a row or 100 cents in a rand or 100 cubits in a rood.
You can do this with 45 pennies (45 cents) one quarter (25 cents) 2 dimes (20 cents) and 2 nickels (10 cents). 45 + 25 + 20 + 10 = 100
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.
20 pennies = 20 5 nickles = 25 3 dimes = 30 1 quarter = 25 _____________ 29 coins = 100 cents