£10,000 of course ! Sheesh - lots of these maths questions can be answered by a five-year-old !
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, so there are 100 pennies in a pound, so in one million pounds, there would be... calculates in head... like, 100 million pennies. But seriously, who even carries around a million pounds of pennies? That would be a heavy wallet!
Assuming you mean $306: There is 100 pennies in every dollar. Therefore if you multiply the amount of dollars by one hundred (100), you will get the number of pennies. So 306 x 100 is 30,600. 30,600 pennies you got there, sir.
Many people say and have said this. There is no stand-out answer. Sorry. (Excuses? I've got a million of them!)
Six. 1,000,000
The height of a stack of one million pennies would depend on the thickness of each penny. A typical US penny has a thickness of about 1.55 mm. Therefore, a stack of one million pennies would be approximately 1,550,000 mm tall, which is equivalent to 1,550 meters or 1.55 kilometers.
100.000.00 of *what"?You've got two decimal points, so the number makes no sense.
2.4 million
10-15 million
Oh, dude, seriously? Alright, let me do the math for you. So, there are 100 pennies in a dollar, which means you'd need 100 times 500 pennies to make 500 dollars. That's like 50,000 pennies. So, if you've got a spare room to store all those pennies, go for it!
There are 100 pennies in a dollar, so to convert pennies to dollars, you divide the number of pennies by 100. In this case, 1073741824 pennies divided by 100 equals 10737418.24 dollars. Therefore, 1073741824 pennies is equivalent to 10737418.24 dollars.
I got 1,000................
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 365 pennies, you have $3.65. You see, there are 100 pennies in a dollar, so you just divide 365 by 100 to find the total amount in dollars. Happy counting!